The dreamer finds themselves in their own home, asleep and being groomed by their friend Salah. Suddenly, a voice changes and they realize it is a girl they do not know. She speaks with a sweet voice and the dreamer wakes up. Looking out the window, they see a veiled woman passing by repeatedly. When the dreamer looks at her, she stops and stands in front of the window. The dreamer opens the window, unafraid, and the woman warns them that their roommates have returned and to be careful. The dreamer asks for her name and she responds with Safi. When asked where she is from, she says Libya and that she lives with her family. Suddenly, the dreamer wakes up in a mosque, surrounded by bathrooms and prayer. They realize they are not pure and try to cover themselves with a coach, but it is torn. Then, they wake up for real. This dream may symbolize the dreamer’s desire for a mysterious and exciting encounter, as well as their fear of being caught in a compromising situation. The presence of Salah, a friend, may represent a sense of comfort and familiarity in the dreamer’s life. The veiled woman could symbolize the dreamer’s curiosity and longing for something unknown, while the warning from her may represent the dreamer’s fear of consequences. The dreamer’s impurity in the mosque may symbolize their feelings of guilt or shame in waking life. Overall, this dream may reflect the dreamer’s inner conflicts and desires, as well as their need for guidance and purification.