(See Middle course)

(See Wending one’s way)…

Loss of all kinds, several misfortunes.

Change in business, unsteadiness.

Helping a friend, being a friend’s heir. 353….

Take care of yourself to prevent catching cold.

Disappointment in hopes.

Honour, praise.

Joy and happiness. 86.

Honour and good reputation. 378.

Getting into poverty.

Getting sick.

Giving bad advice. 77.

Adversity; other interpreters say it means good progress. 49

Getting into entangled law-suits. 166.

To dream that you steal something such as money or any other valuable items, means that you wish to have things you don’t have. You think that material things will make you happy, therefore you wish to have it no matter what. If somebody stole something from you that belonged to you, then such dream signifies your frustration. You feel unappreciated and unevaluated. Sometimes when the dreamer takes something from someone in the dream that doesn’t belong to him, feels that this certain person or life overall owes something to him.

Escape from danger. 3.

…not working because, for the present, I haven’t the heart to work. I’ve been jilted by luck, and I feel too sore to ask for employment. Yes,” he said, with a sudden spurt of enthusiasm,” I’ll tell you all about it.”Some months ago I belonged to the police force at Dulwich. I was on night duty, and had been particularly enjoined to keep an eye on a certain house, the owner of which, a rich banker, was away in the South of France. Night after night I passed by the house, and, as far as I could tell, everything was in order. You know the police have orthodox dodges for seeing if premises have been entered and I, of course, made use of them. Well, one evening — it was in October, and the shadows from the big trees, lining the road outside the house, lay so thick around me,…

Becoming rich as an heir, fortunate marriage, many good children, powerful friends, being faithfully loved.

A good sign; in business success; also inheritance. 157.

Great advantage, profit.

Bad times.

Happiness, or gaining a prize. 99.

Temptations and seduction, danger, loss of a friend or a lover, news of death. 29.

hard work and trouble.

Envy and hatred.

Discontentment. 53.

Cares of life.

Thinking about great plans.

Luck, power, honour.

Disappointment in hopes.

Great honour, loss and harm to our calumniators. 45.

Sadness. 232.

This means that much money will be left to you. 88.

A soon journey.

…(Ali bin Abi Talib, God bless his countenance, cousin and son in-law of God’s Messenger, upon whom be peace.) Seeing him in a dream means victory over one’s enemy. Seeing him in a place or a mosque where people are mourning him or performing the funeral prayer on him or carrying his coffin or prostrating to him in a dream means becoming a Shia or gathering one’s strength for a rebellion or to create divisiveness, or it could mean hypocrisy. If a scholar sees him in a dream, it means that he will earn increased knowledge, asceticism, reverence and strength. Seeing him in a dream also means capture by one’s enemy, migrating from one country to another and mostly to die as a martyr. Seeing Ali in a dream also means having a blessed progeny, vanquishing one’s enemy, presiding over the believers, hardships during travels, booty, manifestation of blessings…

Becoming suddenly rich either by marriage, heritage, or by winning a law-suit. 243.

Overcoming defamation. 7.

Luck, riches, unexpected meeting with long absent friends. 48.

Being suddenly left by friends.