Introduction: The Language of Symbols in the World of Dreams Since the dawn of history, dreams have been a window for the soul into the realms of the unseen, and an inner language through which the human psyche expresses its innermost thoughts, hopes, and fears. In this magical world, the psyche does not speak in spoken words, but in a language of symbols and images that carry deeper meanings than their ظاهر. Every symbol in a dream is like a key to a treasure of meanings, and its correct understanding is the way to decipher the messages sent by the subconscious mind or even divine inspiration. Early scholars of interpretation, such as Imam Muhammad Ibn Sirin, Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen Al-Dhahiri, excelled in establishing the rules of dream interpretation, relying on the Holy Quran, the Sunnah of the Prophet, linguistic principles, and logical analogy to understand these symbols. Among the modern symbols that did not exist in their time in their current form, the symbol of "waiting in a queue" emerges as a contemporary image of an ancient and original concept; namely, patience, order, and awaiting the fulfillment of needs. This detailed article will delve into the depths of this symbol, exploring its heritage origins according to the imams of interpretation, and linking them to our contemporary psychological understanding. Summary of the Interpretation of Dreaming of Waiting in a Queue Seeing oneself waiting in a queue in a dream often symbolizes the patience required to achieve goals, the hindering of matters, or the anticipation of relief and provision. It may indicate adherence to order and law, or the loss of opportunities due to hesitation and long waiting. Its precise interpretation depends on the length of the queue, the purpose of the wait, and the dreamer's situation. General Interpretation of Seeing Waiting in a Queue Based on the Principles of Interpreters The symbol of a "queue" or "line" is a relatively modern phenomenon, but the concept of waiting, order, and arrangement is an eternal concept. Therefore, understanding this vision requires us to draw analogies from the principles discussed by great interpreters, such as prayer rows, waiting for gifts from a ruler, or standing by a well to draw water, all of which are images that imply the meaning of waiting and arrangement to achieve a goal. Interpretation of Waiting in a Queue According to Ibn Sirin Imam Ibn Sirin, in his methodology, views "waiting" in a dream as a mirror of the dreamer's waking state; it is either waiting for relief and hope, or waiting for punishment and fear. Accordingly, a queue or "line" is analogous to lines of people for a certain purpose. If the line is organized and the people in it are calm, waiting for a praiseworthy matter such as entering a mosque or obtaining lawful food, it indicates that the dreamer is living his life according to a system and order, and that his patience in a matter he seeks will lead to good and provision. However, if the queue is chaotic or the wait is for an undesirable matter, it indicates a hindrance in the dreamer's affairs, anxiety, and dispersion. The length of the queue may also indicate the duration of suffering or waiting in reality. Interpretation of Waiting in a Queue According to Al-Nabulsi Sheikh Al-Nabulsi holds that a "line" in a dream may indicate multiple things depending on its context. A queue can be likened to "battle ranks" or "prayer rows." If the queue is organized and straight, it indicates the rectitude of the dreamer's affairs and his adherence to truth and justice. Reaching the end of the queue and achieving one's need is a victory, triumph, and fulfillment of one's desires. As for a long wait in an unmoving queue, Al-Nabulsi interprets it as unemployment, stagnation of means, and falling into a state of despair. The type of thing being waited for also determines the meaning; waiting in a queue to obtain water is a wait for relief, knowledge, and a good life, and waiting to obtain bread is a pursuit of sustenance and livelihood. Interpretation of Waiting in a Queue According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen interprets visions by observing the state of the "people" or group in the dream. A queue is a group of people united by one matter. If the faces of the people in the queue are radiant and joyful, it indicates that the matter the dreamer is waiting for will end in good and happiness for him and for those who share in it. If their faces are gloomy or if there is clamor and quarrels among them, it indicates that striving for this matter will bring worries and disputes. Ibn Shaheen considers that leaving the queue before reaching the goal may indicate a loss of patience, a change of intention, or searching for another shorter path, which may be good or bad depending on the other details of the vision. Positive Interpretation of Seeing Waiting in a Queue (Omens of Patience and Relief) Not all visions of waiting are negative; on the contrary, some contain glad tidings that gladden the heart and reassure the soul, for patience is the key to relief. Commendable Interpretation According to Ibn Sirin If a person sees himself in a short, organized queue that moves smoothly and easily, this is a clear indication from Ibn Sirin's perspective that his complex matters will soon be resolved. If he was waiting for a job, he would obtain it without much effort. If he was waiting for healing, he would achieve it. Standing in a queue to enter a sacred or beautiful place, such as a mosque or a lush garden, indicates a good outcome, acceptance of deeds, and well-being. Ibn Sirin considers reaching the front of the line as evidence of achieving one's desires and gaining precedence over peers. Commendable Interpretation According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi confirms that seeing a queue as a system of order and justice is one of the best visions. If the dreamer sees people standing in an orderly fashion, each taking their right in turn, this heralds the spread of justice in his life or his surroundings, and his obtaining his long-awaited rights. If he is the one organizing the queue, it may indicate that he will assume a position of justice and fairness among people. Waiting in a queue for Hajj or Umrah (analogous to pilgrim caravans) is good news for the acceptance of repentance and visiting the Sacred House of Allah. Commendable Interpretation According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen focuses on the outcome of the wait. If the queue ends with the dreamer obtaining something valuable, or good news, or meeting a beloved person, the vision is good news of the fulfillment of a cherished wish long sought after. Also, seeing a prominent figure or a revered scholar at the end of the queue waiting for the dreamer indicates high status and obtaining benefit from people of authority or knowledge. A brightly lit queue or one moving on a sunny path indicates that the dreamer's path is clear and his future is bright, by the will of Allah. Negative or Warning Interpretation of Seeing Waiting in a Queue (Warnings of Hindrance and Loss) Conversely, a queue in a dream may be a warning message, alerting the dreamer to obstacles or mistakes he is making in his life's path. Reprehensible Interpretation According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin warns against seeing a very long queue with no end in sight, as this symbolizes despair and wasting one's life waiting for what will not come. Furthermore, chaos, quarrels, and people pushing each other in the queue indicate dishonest competition and conflict over fleeting worldly matters. Waiting in a queue that leads to a closed door or an abandoned place is a symbol of disappointment and failure in endeavors. If the dreamer always finds himself at the end of the queue, this may indicate his feeling marginalized and experiencing delayed fortune. Reprehensible Interpretation According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi believes that an unmoving queue is a symbol of stagnation and disruption of affairs and markets (analogous to trade recession). It may indicate imprisonment or illness that prevents a person from moving and striving. If the dreamer is waiting in a queue to obtain something forbidden or bad, the vision is a warning to him to stay away from paths of sin and destruction. Also, being expelled from the queue or seeing someone stealing one's turn indicates the loss of rights and being exposed to injustice and betrayal. Reprehensible Interpretation According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen considers that seeing deceased people standing in a queue may be a bad omen, indicating a general calamity or an epidemic affecting the people resembling those in the queue. Waiting in a queue under heavy rain or in pitch darkness symbolizes successive distresses and worries that the dreamer is experiencing. If the queue is moving in a vicious circle and returning to its starting point, this is a warning that the dreamer is exerting effort in futile matters and is caught in a cycle of recurring problems. Interpretation of Dreaming of Waiting in a Queue According to the Dreamer's Social Status The implications of a vision vary depending on the dreamer's situation and personal circumstances; the same symbol may carry different meanings for a woman and a man, and for a single woman and a married woman. Interpretation of Seeing a Queue for a Single Woman Ibn Sirin: Waiting in a queue for a single woman often symbolizes her waiting for marriage. The length of the queue may indicate a delay in her marriage, and the presence of handsome men in it may suggest numerous suitors. Reaching the front of the queue heralds an imminent engagement. Al-Nabulsi: If she is waiting in a queue to get a job, this indicates her pursuit of financial independence. If the queue is for obtaining a certificate or a document (analogous to taking books), it represents her pursuit of knowledge. Ibn Shaheen: Seeing herself standing in a queue with her friends indicates a shared matter that occupies them, either marriage, work, or a happy occasion. Her leaving the queue may signify her abandoning the idea of engagement or changing her career path. Interpretation of Seeing a Queue for a Married Woman Ibn Sirin: A queue for bread or food for a married woman symbolizes her domestic responsibilities and her efforts to manage her household affairs. A long queue may indicate a financial hardship the family is experiencing. Al-Nabulsi: Her standing in a queue with her husband indicates their joint pursuit of a certain goal, such as building a house or raising children. If they are advanced in the queue, their affairs will be eased. Ibn Shaheen: Waiting in a queue to pay bills or at a government office symbolizes worries and responsibilities that burden her. The end of the wait signifies the disappearance of those worries. Interpretation of Seeing a Queue for a Pregnant Woman Ibn Sirin: For a pregnant woman, a queue is a symbol of the stages of pregnancy and waiting until the time of birth. The queue moving smoothly means an easy pregnancy period. Al-Nabulsi: If she is in a queue at a hospital or with a doctor, this indicates her concern for her health and the health of her fetus. Reaching the doctor easily is good news for an easy and smooth delivery. Ibn Shaheen: The number of people in front of her in the queue may symbolically indicate the months or weeks remaining until her delivery, and Allah knows best. Her feeling tired in the queue reflects the hardships of pregnancy. Interpretation of Seeing a Queue for a Divorced Woman Ibn Sirin: For a divorced woman, a queue symbolizes the waiting period she is experiencing after separation, whether waiting for her rights or waiting for a new beginning. Reaching the end of the queue signifies the end of one phase and the beginning of another. Al-Nabulsi: Her standing in a queue in front of a court (analogous to the judge's house) indicates her pending legal matters. If she reaches the judge and obtains a favorable ruling, it is a victory for her. Ibn Shaheen: Seeing her enter a new queue, different from her previous life, may be good news of a new marriage or a job opportunity that changes her life for the better. Interpretation of Seeing a Queue for a Man Ibn Sirin: For a man, a queue symbolizes his career path and the competition he faces. Progressing in the queue means promotion or success at work. Delaying in it signifies a hindrance in his progress. Al-Nabulsi: A queue at a bank or financial institutions indicates his financial affairs, debts, or investments. A long queue may mean waiting for financial liquidity or a deferred profit. Ibn Shaheen: A military queue (analogous to ranks of soldiers) indicates discipline and commitment or entering a project that requires effort and strict order. Psychological Analysis of Seeing Waiting in a Queue From the perspective of modern psychology, dreaming of waiting in a queue represents a deep reflection of the dreamer's inner state and his struggles with reality. The queue symbolizes societal rules, bureaucracy, and the feeling that the individual is just a number in a larger system. Feeling bored or frustrated in the queue may reflect a real sense of stagnation in life, or that the dreamer feels his life is on hold, waiting for approval or an opportunity from others. The dream may reveal fears of wasted time, or anxiety about competition (the other people in the queue). It can also symbolize the conflict between the desire to rebel and deviate from the prescribed path (leaving the queue) and the need to conform to rules to achieve the goal. It is a powerful symbol of existential anxiety, human patience, and the extent of one's feeling of control over their destiny. Special Cases of Seeing a Queue in a Dream The subtle details of a vision add new layers of meaning. Below are some special cases and their heritage interpretations: Waiting in a Queue with a Known Person If this person is a friend or relative, the dream may indicate a shared goal or a journey you are embarking on together, facing the same difficulties or facilitations. If it is an enemy, the queue represents a field of competition and conflict between you over a certain matter. Waiting in a Queue of Cars Analogous to caravans and beasts of burden, a queue of cars symbolizes the journey of life or a major project. Severe traffic congestion in the dream indicates major obstacles, stagnation, and disruption in the dreamer's life. An open road, however, symbolizes the easing of matters and the rapid achievement of goals. Seeing Someone Else Stealing Your Turn in the Queue This is a warning vision, interpreted by the three imams as an injustice befalling the dreamer, or a valuable opportunity being snatched away from him due to negligence or betrayal by others. It is a call to vigilance and safeguarding one's rights. Leaving the Queue in a Dream It can be a positive or negative sign. Ibn Sirin believes it may indicate a loss of patience and despair, while Al-Nabulsi may see it as a search for a faster and better alternative path. The interpretation depends on the dreamer's feeling after leaving the queue; if he felt relieved, his decision was correct, but if he felt regret, his decision was hasty and wrong. Modern Interpretations of the Queue Symbol in Light of Heritage Analogy In our current era, the queue symbol takes on new dimensions while preserving its ancient essence. Waiting in a queue to apply for a job online is analogous to standing at the sultan's door seeking work. Waiting for "likes" and comments on a social media post is a modern image of waiting for acceptance and appreciation from people. Also, the virtual queue to obtain a new product or a concert ticket is a pursuit of worldly pleasures and delights, and what applies to waiting in the market in ancient times applies to it. The principle remains the same: a queue is an organized (or chaotic) path of patience and waiting to achieve a goal, its success and failure, its good and evil, depend on the details of the vision and the dreamer's situation. Conclusion: The Queue Between Commendable Patience and Reprehensible Waiting In conclusion, it is clear that seeing oneself waiting in a queue is a rich and complex symbol, carrying two faces: the beautiful face of patience that leads to relief and the achievement of goals, and the killing face of waiting that consumes life and bequeaths despair. It is a call from the subconscious mind to review our life paths: Are we walking on the right path with patience and wisdom? Or are we wasting our time waiting for a mirage? The key to understanding always lies in the subtle details of the dream, and in the dreamer's state and piety, for it is the mirror in which the messages of the vision are clearly reflected. And Allah Almighty knows best. To get an accurate and detailed interpretation of your dream based on your real life, download the RuyaAI dream interpretation app from the following link Definitive Answers to the Dreamer's Most Pressing Questions According to the Heritage Methodology - Part One: Top 10 Questions and Their Brief Answers 1. What is the meaning of seeing a short queue that moves quickly? Good news of imminent relief, easing of affairs, and achieving a long-awaited goal without much effort. This is considered one of the best types of this vision by all interpreters. 2. What does standing at the front of the queue indicate? It symbolizes precedence, leadership, and achieving one's desires before others. It may indicate that the dreamer will be the first to obtain upcoming good or opportunities. 3. What is the interpretation of a chaotic queue where quarrels are frequent? A warning of conflict, strife, and dishonest competition over worldly matters. It indicates injustice, loss of rights, and absence of order. 4. I saw an endless queue, what does it mean? It indicates despair and hopelessness, or embarking on a long-term and exhausting project, or waiting for something that may never be achieved. It is a warning against wasting one's life. 5. What does it mean to leave the queue and depart in a dream? It may mean losing patience and giving up on a goal, or it may mean rebellion and finding a new, shorter path. Its interpretation depends on your feeling after leaving. 6. What is the interpretation of waiting in a queue for bread or water? It symbolizes striving to seek livelihood, sustenance, and knowledge. Easy access to them indicates abundant provision, while difficulty indicates hardship in living. 7. Is waiting in a queue in front of a bank a good dream? It relates exclusively to financial matters. It may indicate waiting for financial liquidity, paying a debt, or organizing financial affairs. A long wait signifies a delay in these matters. 8. I saw a queue of sad or crying people, what does it mean? It may be a harbinger of a calamity or a general sorrow affecting a group of people known to the dreamer or living in his area. It is a symbol of shared grief. 9. Does the person standing in front of me in the queue have significance? Yes, they represent the obstacle or barrier separating you from your goal. Their state and description may indicate the nature of this obstacle. 10. What is the general interpretation for a single woman who always sees herself in long queues? It often reflects her feeling of delay in her fundamental life matters, primarily marriage or professional stability, and indicates her need for patience and prayer.