Seeing Trees, Gardens, Orchads, Fruits, Vegetable, Crops, Etc. in the Dream.

Trees : Trees symbolise men in personality and character. If a person drams that he has received fruit or leaves of a specific tree, it means he will receive abundant wealth from such a person who resembles that particular tree in personality and character.

Timber and Firewood : Hard timber implies hypocrisy in habits or in matters relating to Deen. The same implies to firewood, small or big, dry or green.

Twigs : Twigs normally used to start a fire means that backbiting, tale-bearing and slandering will become rife amongst the people.

Staff (Asaa) : A staff such as the one used by a Khateeb when delivering a khutbah symbolises a dignified, trustworthy and reliable person who has leadership qualities and is worthy of being followed.

A Thorn Tree : If a thorn-tree is seen in the dram, it means the observer of the dream will suffer some harm caused by some person. It could also be a forewarning of an impending calamity.

Vineyard : It symbolises a woman. If a person sees himself planting a grape tree and it has grown tall so that it provides shade, it means he will attain honour and dignity. The same dream could also be a glad tiding that his child will live and grow up healthy. If it is only one tree, it is a glad tiding that he will receive money equivalent to one thousand Dirhams.

Pomegranate During its Season : If it is sweet, it symbolises one's accumulated wealth.

Eating a Sweet Pomegranate : Whether eaten entirely or partially, it means he will receive assets, leaving him richer and wealthier than before.

Sour Pomegranate : If a sour pomegranate is eaten, it means he will be afflicted with grief and sorrow. The same applies to any sour fruit.

Apples : It symbolises a man's trade, his income as well as his courage. Hence, if a king sees himself eating it, it symbolises his kingdom. If a trader sees it, it symbolises his trade. Therefore, if a person sees himself as acquiring or eating one, it means he will acquire wealth proportionate to the freshness, taste and extent of the apple he has eaten : if it was sweet, the wealth will be excellent; if fresh, it will be of good quality; if little, he will acquire little; if a great deal, he will acquire it in abundance.

Oranges : Orange ,s if many, they symbolise lawful wealth. If only three or less, they symbolise righteous children. There is no harm in seeing the yellow portion of an orange.

Yellow Fruit : Seeing yellow fruit such as apples, apricots, pears, saffron etc. in one's dream implies that the observer of this dream will fall ill.

Green Fruit : If green fruit is seen, it suggests wealth which will be of no benefit to the observer.

Watermelon : A green one symbolises livelihood. A yellow one symbolises illness if it is eaten.

Bananas : Bananas of any species or type, in season or out of season, symbolise goodness and prosperity. If an ordinary person sees it, it suggests an increment in his wealth. If a person who adheres firmly to the Deen sees it, it suggests that he will make further progress in his Deen.

Grapes : If these are seen during the grape season, it is an excellent dream. If seen out of season, it symbolises illness.

Eating a Specific Number of Grapes : If a person sees himself eating specific number of grapes (ie he counts them while eating them) it suggest that he will either be given the same number of lashes or the same number of pimples will appear on his body.

Black Grapes : Black grapes, although in reality are excellent buit in a dream they do not augur well for the one who sees them. The reason being that Hadhrat Nooh (AS) cursed his son out of anger. Consequently, the grapes that the son had in his hand turned black. Therefore, in view of this incident, there is no benefit in seeing black grapes.

Pressing Grapes : If a person sees himself pressing grapes, it means that he will serve the king or ruler.

Pressing Olives : The interpretation is the same as pressing grapes.

Olive Oil : Possessing olive oil or any other pleasant smelling oil heralds blessings, prosperity and wealth.

Black or Red Raisins : They signify blessings, prosperity, livelihood and wealth.

Figs : They represent grief and sorrow due to the fact that Hadhrat Aadam (As)_ sat under a fig tree after his expulsion from Jannah.

Walnuts : It means quareeling. Otherwise it means livelihood obtained after much exertion.

Almonds and Pistachios : Green or dry, both indicate hidden wealth. Or livelihood which the observer will obtain from unknown sources.

Hazelnuts : It sumbolises wealth in abundance which the observer will obtain.

Non-Fruit-bearing Trees : They symbolise a person who is of little or no benefit.

Sweet-smelling Trees : The observer will meet a man of honour, integrity and respect.

Odorous Trees : A tree giving off bad smell symbolises an evil person whom the observer will encounter.

Wheat : Eating green wheat signifies that the consumer will progress in matters of Deen and will obtain lawful sustenance. Eating dry or cooked wheat is of no real significance as inferred form the incident of Hadhrat Aadam (A.S).

Barley : Whether fresh or dried, cooked or baked, eaten or merely possessed, all symbolise lawful sustenance.

Flour : Flour made of wheat or barley symbolises a person's wealth which he had amassed. It means a life of ease and prosperity lies ahead of him Eating flour is better than bread since bread is subjected to the heat of fire.

Bread or Roti Made of Flour : It symbioses excessive wealth. Prosperity and a comfortable life is in store for the one who eats it.

Dough : Seeing dough in one's dream heralds many children whom the observer will father. If he owns fruit trees, it means the trees will bear fruit in abundance.

Kneading Dough : If a person sees himself kneading dough it means he will father a great many children and his trees will bear excessive fruit and his land will yield plentiful food-but after much toiling and hard work.

Rice : It symbolises wealth which the observer is after and which he will obtain after toiling hard.

Sesame : It symbolises one's ever increasing wealth. No deficiency will plunder such wealth .

Corn and Millet : Each symbolises one's wealth which will be of no avail to one.

Beans : It means prolonged grief and sorrow.

Chickpeas (Chana), Lentils (Masoor) and Peas : Seeing any of these means the person will obtain unlawful wealth after much grief and sorrow.

A Field Meant for Growing Produce : Seeing his field utilized for growing produce means that he will prosper in matter pertaining to his Deen and Worldly life. The greener the field the greater the prosperity.

Reaping a Field : It alludes to bloodshed.

Sewing Seeds : The one who plants the seeds will accomplish good work or he will be engaged in doing social work.

Seeds Grown into Plants or Trees : It is a glad tiding that his good deeds a re accepted by Allah Ta'ala and that he will attain popularity, credibility and dignity in this world as a result of his good actions. At other times seeds may be interpreted as one's children on condition that the field wherein the seeds are sewn is seen in its entirety and he is familiar with it.

Vegetable : Cucumbers, turnips and other greens symbolise meager sustenance which the observer will acquire after experiencing grief and fear. At times, it could also mean that one's grief and sorrow will intensify and the obtaining of rizq will prolong. The same is the interpretation of coconut, onion, leek, garlic, ginger, carrots, radish etc.

Sweet Smelling Flowers : Fragrant flowers such as roses, jasmine, narcissus, marigold, daisies etc.- if any of these are seen detached from its stem-it suggest that the observer will lose his accumulated wealth. But if they are not, it is a harbinger of a son who will be good, hones and righteous. How righteous he will be depends on the intensity of the fragrance given off by such a flower.

Unknown Greenery : The growing of any unknown greenery in a place where it does not normally grow such as a house or masjid, suggest that a man will come along either to seek in marriage the hand of his daughter or to establish a business partnership.

Dry Grass : Dry grass serves as a harbinger for receiving gold in the near future, Imaam Muhammad Bin Sireen (RA) used to refer to grass as pure gold. One, when he was presented with a camel load of dry grass, he looked at it for a long time, then said: “I wish I had seen this in my dream!”, for then he would have received gold.

Garden : A garden is interpreted as the observer's wife.

Eating Fruits in the Garden : It means the observer will receive wealth from a wealthy woman.

Pleasure in the Garden : Merriment or a pleasure walk in a garden suggest that he will meet up with a beautiful woman with whom he will live happily.

Broken Gate of a Garden : If one side of the gate leading to the garden is seen as broken, it means the observer will divorce his wife.

An Unknown Garden : It stands for Jannah. Entering and touring such a garden suggest that the observer will attain Jannah by way of making greater progress in matters of Deen.