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Digging up the past

(Affront; Attract attention; Criticize; Excavate; Probe; Sideswipe; Stir up) Digging up the past in a dream means an argument or exposing one’s dirty laundry, blocking the road, earning unlawful money, or it could mean excavating hidden valuables, reviving past knowledge or discover¬ ing a treasure. D igging up the past and not confronting anyone with it in a dream means relief from distress or receiving glad tidings. (Also see Court)
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Slapping on the cheek

(Blow; Criticize; Smack) To lightly slap someone in a dream means to reprimand him, or to oblige him to recognize a favor, boasting about one’s generosity, or constantly reminding the other person of some shabby assistance. If one playfully slaps someone lightly on his cheek in a dream, it also means that the latter owes him something or a favor and the opposite is interpreted accordingly. Slapping someone’s face with anger in a dream means that the victim will triumph over the assailant. To slap someone in a dream also means recognition of his seniority or superiority. Threatening someone in a dream also maybe a recognition of his superiority. (Also see Digging up the past; Slapping; Threat)
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Probe

(See Court; Digging up the past)

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Affront

(See Digging up the past)

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Stir up

(See Digging up the past)

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Attracting attention

(See Digging up the past)

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Sideswipe

(See Digging up the past)

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Excavate

(See Digging up the past; Grave)

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Criticize

(See Digging up the past; Slapping on the cheek)

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Court

If one is investigated or probed in a court by people he does not know in a dream, it means that he has strayed into innovation and will remain account¬ able for his deeds. (Also see Digging up the past)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Sources:The dream interpretations presented on this website are primarily based on the renowned works of Imam Ibn Sirin (رحمه الله). Additional insights are derived from authentic Islamic sources, including references to the Qur'an, Sunnah, and scholarly consensus among early Islamic dream interpreters.While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and authenticity of the content, we encourage readers to consult qualified Islamic scholars for deeper understanding or in matters requiring religious rulings.

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