Pearls
A string of beads symbolizes Allah’s speech/Koran or pious/righteous speech.
Ibn Sirin said “Pearls symbolize the Qur’an and if they are in a necklace it indicates power.”
Scattered beads symbolize one or more young boys or beautiful speech.
A pearl can symbolize a girl or a woman.
A large amount of pearls weighed or carried in containers symbolizes great wealth, whoever sees himself given from these pearls will receive from these money.
Anyone who sees himself eating pearls is a person who hides knowledge.
If you see yourself throwing beads, it symbolizes teaching knowledge.
[Ibn Qutaybah]
Pearls in a dream can mean many different things; the Koran, boys, children, beautiful speech and money.
If you are seen making a straight hole through a bead, it symbolizes that you will make a correct tafsir on the Quran.
Seeing scattered pearls in your hand indicates that you will have a son.
To see oneself breaking a pearl and then selling it symbolizes that one will forget the Koran.
buying or selling them whole symbolizes spreading knowledge to people.
If you are seen distributing beads to people and they pick them up, it symbolizes that you will give Islamic admonitions and reminders that people benefit from.
If you find yourself holding a pearl in your hand when your wife is pregnant, it suggests that you will have a daughter. If you are not married, it indicates that you will get married.
If you see yourself taking out lots of pearls from the sea or a river and then weighing them, it symbolizes that you will receive a lot of money from a person associated with the sea or river [dvs platsen].
Swallowing a pearl may indicate a refusal to testify.
Anyone who sees himself chewing on a pearl will slander a woman.
If you see yourself throwing pearls into the sea, it suggests that you will do good deeds because you return the pearls where they belong, which symbolizes doing the right thing.
Anyone who sees himself unlocking a chest and taking out pearls and precious stones from it will ask questions to a scholar.
The scholar here symbolizes the treasure chest, the questioner is the key and the knowledge is the gems.
A woman came to Ibn Sirin and told him that in her dream she saw herself holding two pearls in her hand.
One big one and one small one, and that her sister asked to have one of them, so she gave her the smaller pearl and kept the bigger one.
Ibn Sirin then said: “you are a woman who knows two surahs/chapters from the Qur’an one long and one short, and your sister has asked you to teach her one surah, so you taught her the shorter surah.”
The woman then said “that’s right! I know Surat Baqarah and Al ‘Imran and I taught my sister Al ‘Imran.”
A man asked Ibn Sirin about a dream in which he saw a person swallowing small pearls and how these pearls then come out of his mouth, but larger.
Ibn Sirin then said: “it is a person who memorizes the hadiths of the Prophet ﷺ but when he narrates them he adds things to them.”
A man came to Ibn Sirin and mentioned that he had dreamt that he saw himself swallowing pearls and then throwing them away.
Ibn Sirin said: “you are a person who every time you memorize something from the Quran forgets it.”
Another man said “I saw a person in the dream swallowing pearls and then holding them in by closing his mouth?”
Ibn Sirin said: “it is a person who learns the Qur’an but does not want to teach it to anyone else.”
[Abu Taher]