Snake dreams in Islam

Abid Hussain Chaudhary
2 min readJul 29, 2023

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seeing a poisonous snake in a dream
Some scholars have said that seeing a poisonous snake in a dream is a sign of wealth because such snakes have a lot of poison. Poison seen in a dream means wealth.

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Catching a snake in dream islam
If one sees in a dream that he has caught a snake, it is a sign that he will get wealth from the enemy in peace.

Seeing snake in house dream islam
If a man sees a snake in his house in a dream, it is a sign that the enemy will make a trick against him. If one sees that he has killed a snake, it means that he will overcome the enemy. If the snake's blood flows on his hand, his enemy will die and he will inherit his wealth.

Seeing a snake in dream islam

Killing a snake on the bed in a dream indicates the death of his wife.

If one dreams that he has a snake around his neck and he cuts the snake into three pieces, it means that he will divorce his wife three times.

Snake speaking in dream
If one dreams that the snake is speaking sweetly, it is a sign of happiness from the enemy, while the bitter words of the snake indicate the rebellion of the enemy, however, the dreamer will prevail over the enemy because the rebel is always defeated.

what does harmless snake mean in a dream
If one sees a submissive and harmless snake in a dream, it represents gold and silver. If the dreamer does chemical experiments, he will be successful in his experiments, otherwise he will get treasure and will get a lot of wealth.

If one sees in a dream that the back of a snake is made of gold, then it is a sign of finding a treasure.
If one sees that there is a snake on his head, then his position and status will increase.

Snake in stomach of human dream
The snakes in the stomach mean the dreamer's dear relatives. If one of these snakes comes out of his stomach, it is a sign that one of his relatives will die.

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Abid Hussain Chaudhary
Abid Hussain Chaudhary

Written by Abid Hussain Chaudhary

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