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Fox

Covered by 2 scholars · Land Animals

Imam Ibn Sirin

Ibn Seerin's Dictionary of Dreams (Al-Akili tr.) · p. 178

A fox in a dream represents a lethal enemy, a perfidious person, a liar, a poet, someone who defraud people, a schemer and a trickster. Somehow, a fox in a dream is also interpreted generally as a fortuneteller, a dangerous state inspector, a physician or a good business manager. Killing a fox in a dream means taking advantage of a noble woman. A fox in a dream also means ingratiating oneself before a noble man or a noble woman. If one sees a fox toadying him and seeking his protection in a dream, it represents his fear of spirits, jinns or human beings. If one sees himself battling a foxffi a dream, it means that his wife has committed adultery. Capturing a piece offox skin or his hair in a dream means victory and strength, or it may be interpreted as receiving an inheritance. A fox in one's dream also represents profits, new clothing, one's wife or marriage. (Also see Fur)

See also: Fur

Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi

Interpretations of Dreams (Ibn Raashid Al-Bakri Al-Qafsi, Darussalam tr.) · p. 136

The fox signifies a man who is very smart and is sought after becauseof what he has, because some people seek the fox for its pelt and somefor its meat. Some of them said that it signifies an enemy who is a liar, and theone who sees it in the dream will be subjected to humiliation that affectshim and loss of his wealth. Someone else said that it signifies an astro loger or doctor. If thedreamer dreams that he touched the fox, he will be scared by the Jinn. Eating the flesh of the fox signifies sickness, but he will quickly recover. Catching a fox indicates prevailing over an opponent or stranger. If the dreamer sees himself playing with the fox, he will be blessedwith a wife whom he loves and who loves him.

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