Resuscitate (Live Again) Dream Explanation — o Resuscitating: (1) Will overcome poverty and become rich or self-sufficient. (2) Will become an apostate (change religion). (3) Will come back safe and sound from a journey in view of a verse in the Holy Quran that reads: "Bethink thee [O Muhammad] of those of old, who went forth from their habitations in their thousands, fearing death,46 and Allah said unto them: Die, and then He brought them back to life ..." ("Al-Baqarah" [The Heifer], verse 243.) (4) Will commit a sin, then repent, in view of a verse in the Holy Quran that reads: "They say: Our Lord! Twice hast Thou made us die, and twice hast Thou made us live. Now we confess our sins. Is there any way to go out?" ("Ghafer" [The Forgiver] or "Al-Mumin" [The Believer], verse 11.) (5) Will live long. (6) The dreamer is a tanner. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Resuscitate (Live Again) Dream Explanation — o Resuscitating someone: Will help an atheist become a Muslim or a debauchee repent, or the dreamer will simply repent. o One's grandfather or grandmother resuscitating: Revival of efforts and luck, as the word for grandparent in Arabic is a homonym of endeavour. o One's father or mother resuscitating: Relief from worries. (The dream involving the father is more likely to come true.) o Resuscitation of a son: Emergence of a most unexpected enemy. o Resuscitation of a daughter: Relief and satisfaction. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Resuscitate (Live Again) Dream Explanation — o Resuscitation of a brother: The dreamer's weakness will turn into strength in view of the following verses: " (My Lord), appoint for me a henchman from my folk, Harun [Aaron], my brother. Confirm my strength with him." ("Ta-Ha", verses 29-31.) o Resuscitation of a sister: An absent one will return from abroad, bringing joy, owing to the Quranic verse that reads: "And she said unto his sister: Trace him. So she sighted him from afar, whereas they perceived not" ("Al-Qasas" [The Requital, verse 11) . o Resuscitation of an uncle or an aunt: Return or revival of a matter that had gone out of the dreamer's hands. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Resuscitate (Live Again) Dream Explanation — o Dead women rising beautifully dressed with full makeup: The dreamer or the family of these women will witness the revival of certain matters, depending on how beautiful the women looked and how well they were dressed. White dresses refer to religious matters, red to entertainment, and black to wealth, power, and mastery. If their dresses are tattered, it means poverty and worries; dirty dresses symbolize the accumulation of sins. o Making love to one's resuscitated wife and getting wet with her water (semen): (1) Pending matters will be settled favourably, and money will be spent willingly in the right way. (2) Will resume one's leadership. (3) Business will be lucrative. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Resuscitate (Live Again) Dream Explanation — o Marrying a resuscitated woman and taking her to one's house: Will do something, then regret it. o Marrying a resuscitated woman, taking her to one's house, penetrating her, and spreading her discharge all over one's body: Will regret some act, lose as a result of it, and experience worries, but things will be set right later on. The more discharge there was on the dreamer's body, the better. The same interpretation would apply if the hero of the dream was a woman and the discharge a man's sperm. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
Resuscitate (Live Again) Dream Explanation — o Marrying a resuscitated woman, abstaining from touching her, but settling in her house: Will die. o Finding a dead person alive in his grave: Will become wise and pious and achieve orderly gains. o Going to a graveyard to unearth the dead and finding some of them alive and the others not: A bloodbath will take place in that spot or country. o A pharaoh resuscitating and ruling a country: Tyranny or corruption will prevail and the people's condition will deteriorate. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars
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