What Does Dreaming of Fear Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
According to the tradition of Ibn Sirin and al-Nabulsi, feeling fear in a dream usually carries an inverse meaning and can indicate safety, peace, and security to follow; drawing on the understanding that "We shall turn their fears into safety," it has been said that the more intense the fear, the greater the coming relief may be. Some interpreters may read fear as a sign that the person is turning to God, repenting and shunning sin, or that a debt or hardship will soon be resolved.
Psychological View
According to modern psychology, fear in a dream can be the expression of anxieties suppressed in the subconscious, unresolved tensions, or a situation in life felt to be beyond control; it may indicate that the mind is trying to process, in a safe space, the threats and worries ignored by day. These dreams are most often not an omen of danger but an opportunity to come to know one's own boundaries, defense mechanisms, and what one truly fears losing.
By Context
According to Ibn Sirin, Feeling Fear and Escaping It
Being frightened by something in a dream and then finding relief or escape can, according to Ibn Sirin, indicate emerging safely from a present hardship, a danger being averted, and peace of heart being reached.
For Singles
For a single person, feeling fear in a dream may reflect anxiety over life's or the future's uncertainty; in tradition, it may be interpreted as an unexpected good, a secure bond, or ease of heart following that fear.
For Married People
For a married person, dreaming of fear can indicate a worry about family or responsibilities; yet in tradition this feeling is usually read by inversion, signifying that peace and material and spiritual security in the home will grow.
Fleeing in Fear, or Being Unable to Flee
Fleeing from fear in a dream can indicate a desire to distance oneself from a matter one dreads confronting; being unable to flee may signify that the time has come to face that matter and bring it to resolution.