Ibn Sirin
Broken wall — Islamic interpretation
Dream interpretation
A wall in a dream represents knowledge, guidance, cognizance, knowing secrets, judgment, or separation between friends. Standing by a wall or sitting on it, and depending on its conditions, represents one's own state. A wall in a dream also represents a strong, wealthy, powerful and religious person.
If the wall needs urgent repairs, and if a group of people come to rescue it in the dream, it represents a man of knowledge, or the Imam of a mosque who has lost his control or respect, then some friends will come to his rescue and help him restore his rank. If a successful businessman sees the walls of his house collapsing in a dream, it means that he will recuperate a lost treasure.
If one sees a wall caving over his head, or falling over other people in a dream, it means that he has committed many sins, and unless he repents, his punishment will be swift. The caving-in of a wall toward the inside of a house in a dream means an illness, but if it falls toward the outside in the dream, it means death.
Seeing a crack in the wall in a dream means that someone in the family will brace against him. Grabbing onto a wall in a dream means the nearing of one's death, depending on how firmly one is grabbing onto it in the dream. It is also interpreted as holding firmly to one's interest in a strong person.
If one builds a wall then tears it down in a dream, it means that he will seek to destroy someone's livelihood, or perhaps kill him. If one sees a wall and recognizes it, it represents a close friend who may die from depression.
A wall in a dream represents a strong person who can only be controlled through kindness. Crossing over a wall means turning back from a believer into a disbeliever, or accepting the counsel of a disbeliever.
Seeing one's own reflection on a wall means death, and that his name will be engraved on his tombstone. If a traveler sees himself returning home where the walls are new, then he will marry. Water seeping through a crack in the wall means suffering and pressure.
These interpretations are reflective and cultural — not predictions, and not medical, psychological, financial, or other professional advice.