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Hilarity
(See Laughter; Menstrual period; Mirth)
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(See Laughter; Menstrual period; Mirth)
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Uncontrollable mirth in a dream means a misdeed that one desires to eliminate but to no avail. If one does control his hilarity, or even ifhe repents, he will fall again into the same misdeed. (Also see Menstrual period)
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Uncontrollable mirth in a dream means a misdeed one desires to eliminate but to no avail. If one does control his hilarity and excuses himself in the dream, it means that he will fall back into the same misdeed.
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One's face in a dream represents his state. If it appears cheerful and handsome looking in the dream, it represents glad tidings, happiness and a good life, though if it looks opaque in the dream, it means the opposite. In gener...
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Experiencing one's menstrual period in a dream means that one has committed a wrongdoing, or it could mean confusion. If a woman sees herself taking a ritual ablution thereafter in the dream, it means that she will repent for hi...
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(See Glass)
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Charity in a dream means repelling calamities, recovering from illness, profits or truthfulness. This is also true when it comes to earning one's money lawfully, but if one gives a dead animal or alcohol or a stolen or mismanage...
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In a dream, a hill represents a powerful and a dangerous person. Any construction surrounding such a hill represents one's wealth.
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(See Eloquence of speech)
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(See Hurry)
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In a dream, to be in a state of ritual impurity means that one is avoiding to comply with fundamental religious obligations. According to Islamic traditions, one must have ablution even if when pursuing any of his daily interest...
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(See Guarantee; Pawn)
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(See Harshness)