Dream interpretation of hazrat daniyal (peace be upon him) stated that the essence of a pomegranate in a dream is wealth. however, it depends on a man's courage. especially if it is eaten on time or not, and if one sees that they have picked a pomegranate from a tree and eaten it, it is a sign that they will benefit from a beautiful woman. hazrat ibn sirin (peace be upon him) said that in a dream, collecting sweet pomegranates represents wealth. some interpreters have said that eating one sweet pomegranate in a dream equals gaining one thousand dirhams, whereas sour pomegranates indicate sorrow. if one does not know whether the pomegranate is sweet or sour, it is interpreted as sweet. hazrat jabir maghribi (peace be upon him) said if a person dreams of eating sweet pomegranates in its season, it indicates that they will acquire one thousand dirhams or at least fifty dirhams. there is a possibility of receiving dinars instead of dirhams. the interpreter should relate the interpretation according to the individual's courage and status. seeing pomegranates eaten in winter suggests that for every seed, wood will be gathered, and eating sour pomegranates, whether in or out of season, is bad, while sweet ones are moderate. hazrat kirmani (peace be upon him) said if one sees eating sweet pomegranates in their season, if they are a traveler, their belongings will be sold, and if they are a merchant, the journey will be blessed and profitable. if one finds or is given grains of sweet pomegranates, it indicates the extent of distress they will encounter, regardless of the season. eating sweet pomegranates, peel, or seeds indicates benefiting from everything. hazrat ja'far sadiq (peace be upon him) stated that eating sweet pomegranates in a dream has three interpretations: first, collecting wealth. second, a pious wife. third, a prosperous city, but eating sour pomegranates causes grief. hazrat ismail ash'ath (peace be upon him) said if a king dreams of having pomegranates, it indicates acquiring a city or province. the same applies to a leader, and a merchant will receive ten thousand dirhams, while a commoner will receive one thousand dirhams, and a poor person will get ten or one dirhams.