Islamic Dream Meaning
Discover the meaning of your dreams from an Islamic perspective. Our comprehensive database is based on the classical work of Muhammad Ibn Sirin (may Allah have mercy on him), one of the greatest scholars of dream interpretation in Islamic history.
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Animals & Creatures
Snakes, lions, horses, birds and other creatures
23 dreamsWater & Natural Phenomena
Rivers, oceans, rain, fire, and the elements
10 dreamsSky & Celestial
Sun, moon, stars and heavenly bodies
7 dreamsPeople & Relationships
Family, strangers, and social connections
13 dreamsClothing & Adornment
Garments, jewellery and personal appearance
7 dreamsFood & Drink
Bread, milk, honey, fruits and nourishment
10 dreamsPlaces & Travel
Mosques, homes, cities and journeys
7 dreamsObjects & Tools
Books, keys, mirrors, money and everyday items
12 dreamsActions & Activities
Flying, falling, praying and daily acts
14 dreamsReligious Symbols
Quran, angels, prophets and acts of worship
11 dreamsBody & Health
Body parts, illness, and physical states
7 dreamsPlants & Trees
Trees, gardens, flowers and vegetation
7 dreamsBrowse Dreams
Peacock
A peacock in a dream represents beauty, wealth, and worldly splendour, but also pride and vanity.
Mouse
A mouse in a dream represents a thief, a corrupt person, or a small but persistent annoyance in one's life.
King
A king in a dream represents supreme authority, justice, or Allah Himself. The king's behaviour reflects the state of leadership.
Friend
A friend in a dream represents companionship, trust, loyalty, and the quality of your social connections.
Monkey
A monkey in a dream represents a person who imitates others, a foolish person, or someone who has fallen from grace.
Marriage
Marriage in a dream represents union, commitment, a new beginning, or the joining of two important aspects of life.