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Islamic Dream Interpretation Nag and Dream Meaning

January 5, 2023 by Mubsher Rizvi

If one sees nag in a dream, it symbolizes a husband or a wife. Saddled horse means woman in her menstrual period or during which time it is not permissible for the husband to engage in marital intercourse with her. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Workhorse

In a dream, workhorse represents serious striving or man’s endeavor. More fit a workhorse, the better is one’s determination and drive. If a workhorse speaks to a man, it shows income and fame. Riding on a workhorse means taking a long journey or taking money from wife. If a dog attacks a workhorse, shows an enemy who will follow his wife. Source: Ibn Sirin

Other Dreams

  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation Workhorse
  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation Saddled Horse
  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation Horse Having a Long Tail
  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation Riding on a Tamed Horse
  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation Red Horse
  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation An Ass Becoming a Horse
  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation Horse of Either Sex
  • Dream
    Islamic Dream Interpretation Draft Horse

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