Change of Vowels
Covered by 1 scholar · Reflection
Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi
This is also to be taken into account. For example, a man dre amt that his stone pot (Burmah) broke. I said there is a matter that had been decided about, but then was undone, because if you change the word Burmah (stone pot) to Baramah, which means decided about, so when the stone pot was broken, that indicated that the decision had been reversed. He said: You are right. A man saw a Bedouin enter his house and he heard someone say: These people mark the leg up to the knee. I said: You brought prostitutes into your house; repent. So he repented. The point here is that if you change the word Al - 'Arab (Bedouin) to Al - 'Urb, Al - 'Urb means women, and if you cut the letter Qaf from the word Al - qadam (leg) you get Damm (blood), and the blood will be on the prostitutes. Another example is the words Al - Jamaal (beauty) and Al - Ji maal (camels), which differ in the vowel of one letter. If a Bedouin sees his beauty coming back to him, I say: He has camels that are missing and they will come back to him. If a man dreams that his penis is cut off, that is indicative of his death becaus e if you change the word Dhakar (penis) to Dhikr (fame), it means that a man's name will be lost, either by means of his death or his dismissal from his position. It may also indicate the death of a child. In another example, a man dreamt that he was give n a Nile, and this indicates that he was going to get what he wanted, because if you change the vowel of the word Al - Neel (Nile) you get Al - Nayl (obtaining) and so on.
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