- A wife’s head-cloth, hijab, odhni, scarf, izaar, or burqa represents her husband.
- Any good or bad condition seen in these items reflects a similar quality in her husband.
- A wife’s head-cloth (such as a hijab, odhni, scarf, izaar, or burqa) represents her husband in a dream.
- If the head-covering appears beautiful, elegant, or strong, it signifies positive qualities in the husband, such as honor, strength, or good character.
- If it appears torn, dirty, or damaged, it may reflect difficulties, weaknesses, or troubles related to the husband.
- Losing or misplacing it might indicate a temporary or permanent separation from the husband.
- If a religious Muslim woman sees herself without a head cover or hijab in a dream, it means her husband has left her and does not plan to come back.
- If she is not married, it means she may never get married.