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A bee symbolizes a powerful, wealthy and blessed person from whom much benefit is derived.

Collecting a swarm of bees or something from their stomach suggests that one will get money and profits without much effort.

[ibn Qutaybah]

A bee can symbolize a wealthy person who often has a smile on their face.

A swarm of bees can also symbolize income/profit and abundant barakah that benefits one.

If you have a lot of bees, it suggests that you will make big profits.

Bees can also symbolize farmers, workers or ulema [lärda inom religionen].

Being stung by a bee symbolizes getting halal money, but with difficulty.

Seeing yourself eating bees symbolizes saving money for your children.

Killing bees symbolizes economic loss, which can be measured by the number of bees killed.

[Khalil Shahin]

To be seen taking honey from a hive symbolizes getting halal money, except if you take all the honey and leave nothing for the bees, then it suggests that you will treat a people unfairly.

Seeing a bee sit on your head indicates that you will be in a position of power.

Seeing a swarm of bees flying in over a country is a good sign for farmers.

Bees can also symbolize armies and soldiers, as bees answer to a leader in the same way as a soldier.

[Abu Taher]

Bees symbolize believers and abstainers who make sacrifices in benefiting people and warding off evil from them.

Bees can also symbolize soldiers, grasshoppers can mean the same thing.

However, if the bees or locusts destroy vegetation and sting people, they symbolize dangerous armies, famine or disease.

Seeing yourself taking honey from the bees or eating from the locusts suggests gaining money, benefits and knowledge.

A beehive can indicate a beautiful woman.

If you see yourself owning a beehive, it can symbolize a city, means of transport, riding animal, livelihood, home or garden.

[Shihab al-A’bir]