Islamic Interpretation
The holy Kaaba in a dream symbolizes the caliph of all Muslims, his chief minister, a national leader, or a wedding. Witnessing it may indicate entering it, receiving good news, or warding off evil. Praying within signifies protection from a person in power and safety from enemies. Entering the Kaaba represents approaching a ruler, and taking something from inside means obtaining something from the ruler. If a wall collapses, it foretells the death of the Caliph or local governor. Entering without performing rites suggests standing before God on Judgment Day after fulfilling duties or repenting. Gazing at the Kaaba denotes security and fearlessness. Being offered a job in Mecca implies becoming an Imam. Stealing from it is akin to sinning. Moving toward it signifies religious correction. Being in Mecca with deceased souls inquiring about the world means dying with faith in God's Oneness and His Messenger. Having the Kaaba in one's home indicates maintained authority and gracious living. If the Kaaba appears abnormal, it predicts hardships. Considering it as one's house reflects adherence to the Imam. Praying atop it suggests apostasy. Praying on its roof after entering the Mosque conveys peace, leadership, and victory but with dubious actions, innovation, and straying from traditions. Passing by or leaving it opposes prophetic traditions and embraces innovation. Angels relocating its pillar to another town signals misguidance, impending destruction, and the rise of Al-Mahdi. Seeing it burn indicates neglected prayers. Any alterations in its form, position, or appearance affect the Imam or Muslim guide. Circumambulating or performing rites aligns with righteousness and religious improvement; omission denotes deviation and innovation. The Kaaba also embodies prayers, God's House, mosque, Muslim community center, teacher, guide, Islam, Quran, traditions, son, scholar, shaikh, master, husband, mother, and paradise. It signifies pilgrimage, believer gatherings, markets, and the Mosque vicinity. If one's house transforms into the Kaaba with crowds seeking it, it promises wisdom, knowledge, and leadership as people learn from him. Conducting rites at the Kaaba may involve serving authority figures, knowledge bearers, shaikhs, renunciates, parents, or a demanding master. (Also see Circumambulation, Entering Paradise, Gutter of Mercy)