A few weeks before his death, King Faisal Āl-Saud described a strange dream to his maternal aunt, one that seemed to indicate that his death was near. He said:
❝ I saw in a dream that I was standing in the wilderness. An old open-top car approached me, carrying my grandfather, Imam AbdulRahman, my father, AbdulAziz, my older brother Turki—who died when I was about thirteen years old—and my uncle Saad, who was martyred in the Battle of Kanzan against the Ajman tribe. They were all in the same car.
When they saw me, they waved at me. My father said, “Get into the car, Faisal.” Then he got out to take me by the hand.
I was happy to see my family members who had passed away long ago, and I took a step toward them. But then I became terrified and wanted to run away. However, my father grabbed my hand tightly, and I resisted. He dragged me toward him while I struggled. The rest of my family got out of the car to help my father.
They put me into the car and closed the door. Then the car sped away with us, and I did not know where it was going…❞
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الملك فيصل شخصيته وعصره وإيمانه ص٥٧٥