Interpretation of seeing a mosque in a dream - Seeing a mosque in a dream
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Contents: The meaning of a dream about a mosque for a single girl, a married woman, a pregnant woman, a divorced woman, and a married or unmarried man. Either he enters the mosque and prays, or he demolishes it, cleans it, and sweeps it. And converting the house into a mosque, and others by Ibn Sirin and Imam Al-SadiqInterpretation: The mosque in a dream denotes the king who deals with religious affairs, the master who separates the state from the deprived, and the market in which people aim at profit, and every person emerges from it with a profit according to fate. His work and work. It refers to every obedient, teacher, kind and knowledgeable father. Declare justice for those who entered unjustly. It is abundantly indicated in the Holy Qur’an. It refers to the cemetery, which is a place of reverence, ablution, perfume, silence, and facing the Qiblah. It refers to what is used against enemies, such as a fortified fortress for safety from fear. Bishop of the King’s Mosque property and those familiar with its conditions. Mayors are heads of state and princes. His imprisonment extended his justice and the scholars who were under his authority. And its doors are covered. Seeing a mosque or mosque in a dream full means justice and goodness, and God Almighty mentioned that the destruction of the mosque in a dream indicates the death of a person known for religion. Building a mosque in a dream is an indication of kinship and uniting people in goodness, and also to victory over enemies, given that the imam of the mosque Different from it in reality, the dream may indicate the death of the Imam. From the deceased: A dream that turns your house into a mosque honors him and calls people to the truth. Whoever digs a hole in the mosque in a dream will get married. Whoever sees that it is covering a mosque, he will provide for orphans. The permissibility of abandoned mosques indicates the negligence of scholars and the abrogation of enjoining good and forbidding evil. Whoever sees that he entered the mosque and prostrated, then he will make the fold clear. Whoever sees that he died in the mosque: victory over the enemies. The Sacred Mosque is safe from fear, and the promise is real: seeing the mosque’s mats being cut or an accident occurring, and the dream indicates a calamity in the family, and its minaret is his deputy or someone with experience. And if he refers to the ruler, then the pillars of his time and his lamps are the lights of his time and the jurist, and he limits him in the extension of his decisions or what knowledge gives them, and his ceiling is for him. The books that he hides and refers to, and his minaret is the one that brings people together for whatever virtue it bestows on them. His pulpit is the servant, his mihrab is his wife or what the legal livelihood indicates, the minaret is a minister and an imam, and the minaret may refer to his muezzins, the Qur’an to the reciter, and the pulpit to his fiancée. The door is in its door and the guard is in its lamps and furniture. As for the mosque that the kings of Islam used during their travels and held for Eid prayers and other things, it indicates the establishment of the religion, the sublime speech of the Muslims, and the victory over their enemies, and its interpretive decision is the same as the open corridors they established through which the castles pass. The city’s mosque announces its people, its presidents, its leaders, its generals, its nobles, its people of memory, its godfather, the imam of the people, its pulpit its sultan or preacher, its lamps its people’s knowledge, kindness, jihad, and guarding in Rabat. As for its muezzin, he is the judge or scholar of the city. He calls people to guidance, follows in his guidance, his orders are carried out, and his cause is secure. As for its gatekeeper, he is a man. Workers, administrators, and police officers. T