Islam
• Resuscitating oneself:
- Overcoming poverty and attaining wealth or self-sufficiency.
- Apostatizing, or changing religion.
- Returning safely from a journey, as indicated by a verse in the Holy Quran.
- Committing a sin, then repenting, based on another Quranic verse.
- Living a long life.
- Signifying the dreamer’s occupation as a tanner.
• Resuscitating someone else: Assisting an atheist in embracing Islam or aiding a debauchee in repentance, or the dreamer himself may repent.
• Grandfather or grandmother resuscitating: Symbolizing a revival of efforts and luck, as the Arabic word for grandparent is a homonym of endeavor.
• Father or mother resuscitating: Relief from worries, with the dream involving the father being more likely to come true.
• Resuscitation of a son: Signifying the emergence of an unexpected enemy.
• Resuscitation of a daughter: Bringing relief and satisfaction.
• Resuscitation of a brother: Reflecting a transformation of weakness into strength, based on Quranic verses.
• Resuscitation of a sister: Anticipating the return of an absent individual, bringing joy, inspired by a Quranic verse.
• Resuscitation of an uncle or aunt: Indicating the return or revival of a matter previously beyond the dreamer’s control.
• Dead women rising beautifully dressed with full makeup: Suggesting the revival of certain matters for the dreamer or their family, with the dresses’ color and condition carrying symbolic meanings.
• Making love to one’s resuscitated wife and getting wet with her water (semen):
- Favorable settlement of pending matters and willing expenditure of money for the right purposes.
- Resuming leadership responsibilities.
- Lucrative business prospects.
• Marrying a resuscitated woman and taking her to one’s house: Engaging in an action followed by regret.
• Marrying a resuscitated woman, taking her to one’s house, penetrating her, and spreading her discharge all over one’s body: Initially experiencing regret, loss, and worries, but eventual rectification of the situation.
• Marrying a resuscitated woman, abstaining from touching her, but settling in her house: Signifying death.
• Finding a dead person alive in their grave: Foretelling wisdom, piety, and orderly gains.
• Going to a graveyard and unearthing both living and deceased individuals: Predicting a bloodbath in that area or country.
• A pharaoh resuscitating and ruling a country: Indicating the prevalence of tyranny, corruption, and deteriorating conditions for the people.