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Islamic Dream Interpretation Bellows used by a Silversmith

Bellows in a dream also represents a woman who conceives children easily, then quickly has miscarriages. Bellows in a dream also represents a hot-tempered man, a prison, a police station, or a torture dungeon. Owning a bellows in a dream means acquiring vast control and sovereignty if one qualifies for that. Otherwise, a bellows in a dream means benefits and blessings. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Bellows used by a Goldsmith

Seeing bellows that are used by a goldsmith or a silversmith in a dream means sincerity in one’s faith, certitude and devoting one’s life to worshipping Allah Almighty. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Bellows used by a Silversmith

Seeing bellows that are used by a goldsmith or a silversmith in a dream means sincerity in one’s faith, certitude and devoting one’s life to worshipping Allah Almighty. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Bellows used by a Blacksmith

Seeing bellows in use by a blacksmith in a dream means easing of one’s trouble. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Owning a Bellows

Owning a bellows in a dream means acquiring vast control and sovereignty if one qualifies for that. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Bellows used in Blowing Glass

Seeing bellows that are used in blowing glass in a dream signify deceit and cunningness. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Bellows made from Wood

If a bellows is made from wood in one’s dream, it means loss of dignity, demotion or loss of property. Source: Ibn Sirin

Islamic Dream Interpretation Bellows Blowing Fire

Seeing a bellows blowing fire in a dream means completing a project, satisfying a need, reaching one’s goal or earning money. If the bellows are not in use, or if they are not blowing air into the fire, then they signify distress, adversities and trouble. Source: Ibn Sirin

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