Hammer in dream meaning

Hajj: (Arb. See Feast of Immolation; Pilgrimage; Responding; 'Umrah)

Half a bushel: (Arb. Mudd. Unit of dry measure equal to 2 pecks, or 16 quarts.)
A container measuring half a bushel in a dream means sanctity, chastity, cleanliness, and purity. This interpretation comes from understanding the practice of God's Prophet (uwbp) of regularly taking his ritual ablution from such a measuring container.
(Also see Unit of measure)

Hall: (Auditorium; Large hall)
A large hall in a dream means comfort, overcoming financial difficulties, a helping wife, a good mistress of the house, a high-ranking position that involves little danger, a highway sign, a praiseworthy son, a hardworking employee, or a good investment.
If the hall is dark, dirty, and filled with insects and spider webs in the dream, then it means the opposite.

Hallway: (Corridor; Doorman)
In a dream, a hallway represents a servant who controls and manages the business and life of his employer. It also represents a doorman, or one's actions that guide him to his purpose, or one's deeds that could lead him either to Paradise or to Hellfire.
A hallway in a dream also represents one's grave, since the grave is a hallway to either heaven or hell, or it may represent the steps of a sick person or a handicapped person. Its lights, size, and the ease of crossing it in the dream reflect the outcome.

Hammer: (Claw hammer; Mallet; Sledge; Stone hammer)



A hammer in a dream represents the one who has the upper hand, advantage, or influence. Holding a hammer in a dream means receiving honor and great benefits.
A hammer in a dream also represents one's helper, and it could mean money for one who uses it to earn a living. A hammer in a dream also connotes evildoing, or expressing oneself loudly with clamor.

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