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Strangulation
(Hanging) If one strangles himself with his own hands, or if he
hangs himself with a rope which he attaches to the ceiling in a dream, it means
that he is sufferings from depression, distress, or sorrow. It also could mean that
he will not reside in his present house, or in the place where he saw himself
strangled. The same interpretation goes for seeing oneself suffering from
asphyxia. (Also see Suffocation)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Asphyxia
(See Strangulation; Suffocation)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Suffocation
(Strangulation) Suffocating in a dream means that one has taken
upon himself a responsibility greater than what he can handle, or that he is
intimidated into accepting a heavy responsibility, or that he abused a trust or
a leadership position. If his suffocation is caused by an illness in the dream, then
it represents a chastisement for a sin or an injustice he has committed. If his
suffering increases to near strangulation and death in the dream, it means that
he is required to repay all the benefits he drew from holding such trust. If he
dies in his dream as a consequence of his suffocation, it means that he will lose
his battle with the owner and become poor. If he comes back to life after dying
in the dream, it means that in a while, God Almighty will reinstate him in his
position after his trying experience. He also may regain power and bring his
opponents to justice. (Also see Strangulation)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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