1. Introduction: The Symbolism of Blood in the Realm of Visions The world of dreams is a mysterious gateway through which the human soul views its inner depths, receiving encrypted messages that may be harbingers of good or omens of evil. Among the most controversial and anxiety-inducing symbols in human dreams is "Blood." In waking life, blood is the fluid of life, the "spirit" flowing through veins, yet it is simultaneously linked to violence, crime, illness, and death. This stark contradiction in the nature of blood is clearly reflected in its dream interpretation. While some view it as evidence of health and vitality, the pillars of Islamic interpretation (Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen) view it from a very different perspective, often leaning towards warnings of illicit money (Haram), great sin, or lies, with praiseworthy exceptions depending on the context. In this extensive article, we dive deep into classical heritage books to extract the gems hidden in interpreting this complex symbol, combining it with a glimpse of modern psychology to provide a comprehensive reference worthy of the truth-seeker. 2. General Interpretation (The Three Scholars' Perspective) The three Imams of interpretation agreed that blood in a dream is a potent symbol that cannot be ignored. Their general interpretations revolve around the following axes: Illicit Money and Sin: Ibn Sirin believes that the fundamental meaning of seeing blood is illicit money or a great sin committed by the dreamer. Blood that is spilled or flows without a wound often indicates unlawful gains entering the dreamer's pocket, or a sin weighing heavily on their conscience. Lies and Deception: Based on the story of Prophet Joseph (peace be upon him) and the verse {And they brought upon his shirt false blood} , Al-Nabulsi and Ibn Sirin argue that seeing blood on a shirt or clothes is a strong indication of treachery, deception, or being subjected to injustice and slander by people. Loss or Increase of Wealth: Ibn Shaheen elaborates on blood leaving the body. Its exit might mean money leaving the dreamer's hand (loss) if they are in debt, or it could mean health and safety if the blood was corrupt and the body expelled it. Satan and Whispers: Scholars sometimes point out that excessive blood with no apparent cause may be a manipulation by Satan to grieve the son of Adam, especially if it is not followed by a feeling of relief in the dream. 3. Positive Interpretations (The Good Omens of Blood) Despite the dread blood evokes, it has bright faces in the interpretations of the three scholars, most notably: A. Salvation and Healing (Al-Nabulsi & Ibn Shaheen) If a person sees corrupt blood coming out of them, or a wound bleeding black blood that then stops, leaving the dreamer feeling relieved, this is a consensus on the removal of worries, recovery from illnesses, and the end of distress. The exit of blood here represents the exit of harm from the body and soul. B. Victory and Triumph (Ibn Sirin) Whoever sees themselves drinking blood (which is customarily detested), some scholars, including Ibn Sirin, have interpreted this in very specific contexts as triumph over an enemy, victory in a dispute, and obtaining money from this enemy, provided the drinking is not accompanied by disgust. C. Praiseworthy Nosebleed (Ibn Shaheen) Ibn Shaheen detailed "Nosebleeds" (Ru'af). He stated that if one sees their nose bleeding and their conscience in the dream tells them this bleeding is good, then it is a benefit coming from their boss or work. If the blood flows as a thin liquid, it is lawful money that comes easily. D. Repentance and Return (Al-Nabulsi) Blood leaving the body in a dream can sometimes be interpreted as expiation for sins, especially if the dreamer is in distress. The bleeding here serves as a discharge of sinful burdens and turning a new page, provided the blood does not stain the entire body. 4. Negative and Warning Interpretations (Omens of Danger) This aspect is the most common in heritage books and carries stern warnings: A. Falling into Sin and Illicit Money Ibn Sirin and Al-Nabulsi agree that whoever sees themselves stained with blood, swimming in it, or falling into a well of blood, is drowning in illicit money. This could be from usury, theft, or consuming orphans' rights. The greater the amount of blood, the greater the magnitude of the sin and forbidden wealth. B. Murder and Aggression Profuse bleeding from the body without stopping may symbolize, according to Ibn Sirin , bloodshed, the dreamer's participation in sedition (Fitna), or bearing the burden of blood they did not shed with their hand but participated in with their tongue or money. C. Hypocrisy and Lies (Symbolism of the Shirt) Whoever finds blood on their clothes without knowing the source is being subjected to lies and fabrication by trusted people, or they might be the one practicing lying to others to hide a truth. D. Blood Exiting from Abnormal Places Ibn Shaheen warns against seeing blood exiting from unnatural places (like the eye or anus in a repulsive manner). This indicates separation from family, committing great immoralities like incest (God forbid), or a deficiency in religion and honor. 5. Interpretation by Social Status The interpretation varies according to the dreamer's state; what is good for a single woman might be bad for a man: A. The Single Woman Menstruation: Often praiseworthy for a single woman according to Al-Nabulsi , indicating imminent marriage (transition from one state to another) or physical and mental maturity. Bleeding: If she sees blood leaving her body, it may mean discharging negative energy and the removal of worries hindering her marriage or studies. Blood on Clothes: A warning of words affecting her reputation, or a warning against associating with an unrighteous person. B. The Married Woman Bleeding and Pain: Interpreters see that bleeding for a married woman may express severe marital disputes or psychological pressure she is suffering from. Menstrual Blood: It could be a sign of pregnancy if she has despaired of it, based on the verse {And she laughed, so We gave her good tidings of Isaac} , where "laughed" was interpreted as menstruation by some exegetes. Stained Bed: A strong indication according to Ibn Sirin of problems that may reach separation or the presence of a third party trying to sabotage the relationship. C. The Pregnant Woman Bleeding: Ibn Shaheen considers that seeing blood for a pregnant woman might be "self-talk" stemming from anxiety. However, if it is profuse blood without pain, it indicates her safety and an easy delivery. Fear of Blood: Reflects her anxiety for the fetus, but in interpretation, it represents safety and survival. D. The Divorced Woman Blood Exiting: It is the exit of the painful past. If she sees herself bleeding black blood, this means ridding herself of the psychological effects of divorce and starting a new life. Vomiting Blood: May indicate getting rid of pending rights or bad words she was suppressing, and the beginning of regaining her social wellness. E. The Man Lot of Blood: For a man, a lot of blood often symbolizes money. If the blood is clean, it is money; if it is contaminated, it is illicit money. Boils and Wounds: Blood exiting them means paying off debts and the disappearance of work worries. Blood on Hand: Ibn Sirin links it to illicit gain or involvement in suspicious work that must be stopped immediately. 6. Modern Psychological Analysis (Beyond Heritage) While heritage focuses on the unseen and destiny, modern psychology (Freudian and Jungian schools) views blood as a symbol of psychic energy (Libido) or vital force. Seeing blood in a dream from a psychological perspective often indicates severe emotional drainage; a person dreaming of bleeding may, in reality, be suffering from a loss of passion or feeling their power being drained in work or relationships. Blood is also linked to repressed trauma, where the subconscious tries to embody internal psychological pain as a visible physical wound in the dream to force the dreamer to pay attention to it. Bright red blood may also symbolize repressed anger about to explode. 7. Special Cases and Precise Interpretations Here we list specific cases with precise details according to the three scholars: Blood coming from Teeth: According to Ibn Shaheen : Grief and worry coming from relatives (as teeth symbolize family). River or Valley of Blood: According to Ibn Sirin : Indicates bloodshed occurring in that place, or great injustice befalling its people, and it could be a sign of an epidemic. Drinking Human Blood: According to Al-Nabulsi : Money, benefit, and salvation from trial, but it may indicate consuming usury if the dreamer knows it is forbidden in the dream. Blood coming from Eyes (instead of tears): Consensus of scholars that it is an ominous vision, indicating great regret over something, or severe grief causing the dreamer to lose their mind, and may indicate separation. Stained with Sacrificial Blood: A sign of good, provision, blessing, and the return of an absent person, because the origin of slaughter here is an offering and obedience. 8. Modern Interpretations (Applying the Symbol to Current Reality) How can we read "Blood" in light of our contemporary life based on the spirit of ancient interpretation? Financial Corruption: In our era, "corrupt blood" can be interpreted as suspicious business deals, bribery, or money laundering. Burnout: Continuous bleeding without stopping reflects the state of depletion modern humans live in within the cycle of work and material obligations. Character Assassination: Blood on clothes in the age of social media may symbolize online defamation campaigns and reputation assassination through rumors. 9. Conclusion In conclusion, blood in a dream remains a dual symbol carrying within it life and death, purity and sin. It is a mirror reflecting the dreamer's financial, spiritual, and social state. Our esteemed scholars (Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen) excelled in decoding this enigma, warning against illicit money at times, and heralding the disappearance of worry at others. A true vision is a message, and understanding it requires wisdom and a precise connection between the symbol and the dreamer's condition. The blood that scares you in a dream might be the very sign of your salvation in wakefulness, and vice versa.