Islamic Interpretation
The male organ in a dream symbolizes strength, vitality, lineage, worldly power, and the means through which a person attains benefit, honor, and continuity, encompassing profits, children, reputation, desire, family ties, courage, conduct, and length of life. Looking at one’s sexual organ reflects awareness of these matters and one’s condition in relation to them. Seeing oneself without a male organ signifies the severance of lineage or strength, such as losing a son through death or separation with no trace of his whereabouts, or the end of one’s ability to have children; for a sick person it indicates death from illness, and for a ruler or authority figure it foretells removal from power and loss of command. Possessing two male organs indicates abundance in progeny, specifically the begetting of two sons. Castration represents the cutting off of offspring, particularly the inability to have further daughters, and the loss of generative capacity. If a pregnant woman sees herself with a male organ, it signifies that she will give birth to a son, while for a woman who has never borne children it indicates barrenness. Circumcision in a dream points to fulfillment of religious obligations, purification, keeping one’s covenant with God, or settling a debt. An excessively hairy pubic area symbolizes insolence, shamelessness, or dominance of base instincts. Feeding one’s sexual organ signifies a disgraceful or ugly death, serving as a severe warning. If a man’s organ transforms into a female organ, it indicates loss of virility, weakness, humiliation, or becoming submissive after strength. Touching one’s wife’s sexual organ and seeing it turn into a male organ signifies an abnormal change or hardship related to her condition, possibly involving medical intervention. The male organ also represents a craftsman’s tools and means of livelihood, indicating productivity and capacity to work. Playing with it reflects heedlessness toward divine presence, disregard for modesty and moral boundaries, or negligence in proper conduct; for a learned person, it signifies forgetting knowledge, abandoning discipline, and losing the benefit of what he once knew.