In a dream, each one of God’s prophets, upon all of them be peace and blessings, is like a compassionate father toward his son, who is trying to save his child from the hell of t...
(Crown; Headgear; Tiara) In a dream, one’s turban represents his family tree, his paternal uncle, or his paternal aunt. In a dream, one’s turban also represents his crown, stre...
interpreted upon 11 sides: mercy, blessing, glory & elevation of importance & state, victory & felicity, leadership & strength of the people of the Sunna & a group & good in the Wo...
(Followers; Righteous people; Successors) If one sees in a dream that one of the companions of God’s Messenger, upon whom be peace, his followers or their successors entering a t...
Wearing a turban made of silk or raw silk means a person’s authority will cause his downfull in matters pertaining to his Deen and world. Also, whatever his earns during his term...
Wearing a turban made of wool or cotton means the person will yield power of a profitable nature. It will profit him in both Deeni and Worldly matters....
Symbol: The prophet is the instrument, voice, and interpreter of divine revelation.Vision: Seeing a prophet: he/she may reveal a secret; or you will soon find out what you want t...
For Jung, hats symbolized thought, so if you are changing hats in your dream, this may be a sign of personal growth where long-held views are old hat and new ideas are developing. ...