What Does Dreaming of a Wedding Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
According to Ibn Sirin and the classical interpreters, seeing a wedding in a dream may generally point to goodness, abundance, new beginnings, and joyful news; a simple wedding in particular, without music or clamor, is interpreted as relief and glad tidings. A wedding with music, drink, and excessive noise, however, is not always considered a good omen and may at times point to sorrow or separation.
Psychological View
In the modern psychological approach (Jung), a wedding can symbolize the union of opposing sides of the personality, inner integration, and the desire to pass into a new stage of life. From a Freudian perspective, it can be read as the outward expression of unconscious wishes and anxieties about commitment, responsibility, or intimacy.
By Context
For Singles
It may indicate that a blessed match is drawing near and that one is moving toward marriage with a pure-hearted person.
For Married People
It may point to joyful news—according to some sources, the good news of a child—or to positive developments within the family.
A Simple Wedding Without Music
It is the most auspicious form, interpreted as relief, abundance, and the departure of troubles.
A Loud Wedding with Music
It is not always considered favorable; it may point to sorrow, strife, or separation.