To dream of land, when it appears fertile, omens good; but if sterile and rocky, failure and dispondency is prognosticated.To see land from the ocean, denotes that vast avenues of ...
Used to carry a heavy load or burden, whether for one’s self, or for another to lean upon...
To dream of seeing naked shoulders, foretells that happy changes will make you look upon the world in a different light than formerly.To see your own shoulders appearing thin, deno...
1. Problems with commitment, possible fear.2. Fast success comes with focus.3. Small thoughts and concerns are actually very powerful, carry a lot of weight. ...
(Terra firma) Seeing a dry land in a dream means reaching safety....
If a person sees himself irrigating his land or sprinkling water on his crops it suggest that he will spend his wealth in Allah’s way....
If the land is restricted it means the end of his life.The same dream could perhaps mean wilaayah if the beholder of such a dream is worthy of it. Wilaayah could be interpreted as ...
Ruins and land that is laid waste means going astray and misleading others....
If the Holy Prophet (Sallallaahu-alayhi-wasallam) is seen standing on dry, arid land, such land will soon become green and verdant (fertile)....
Standing in the middle of a vast stretch of land suggest that a wonderful and peaceful life awaits him. It also means safety, protection, peace and harmony....
It symbolises a peron’s wife. Any defect seen in the shoulder is suggestive of similar mishaps regarding his wife....
If a person sees a vessel approaching him, it is a glad tiding that he will soon find solutions to his problems and be delivered from anxieties....
a vision of a hill is interpreted upon 4 sides: elevation, wealth, strength, treason....
A dream of land mines suggests that you are going through a potentially explosive and trying situation in real life.The mines could represent repressed emotions that are likely to ...
To see your own or another person’s neck in your dream signifies your need to control your feelings and keep them in check. Consider the familiar phrase, ‘don’t stick your ne...