Fasting the day of Ashura in a dream means doing good deeds, but it could also mean witnessing adversities and escaping from its dangers, or it could mean living to witness the next religious festival, or if one’s wife is pregnant, it could mean that she will beget a blessed son who will grow to be a righteous man. Fasting the last ten days of the month of Zul-Hijjah in a dream means attaining a good conclusion to one’s life in this world to become a pious person, or it could also mean fulfilling a promise. Fasting the day when the pilgrims are standing at mount Arafat in a dream means acceptance of one’s charities. Fasting during the tenth day of the lunar month of Muharram in a dream represents asceticism, piety, renouncing the world or attending the pilgrimage to Mecca. Fasting the three white days of every month (i.e., the 13th, 14th, and the 15th days of the lunar month) in a dream means repayment of one’s debts in instalments or teaching someone how to properly read the Quran or spreading knowledge. Fasting Monday and Thursday of every week in a dream means strengthening family ties. Fasting the extra six days following the festival day which concludes the holy month of Ramadan in a dream means patching one’s prayers or paying charity or regretting one’s faults. Fasting the month of Ramadan in a dream also means safety, protection from evil or repentance from sins. If one eats during the hours of observing the fast in a dream, it means that he will commit a sin, or it could mean indebtedness or falling sick. If one sees masses of people fasting in a dream, it could mean a famine. It could also represent one’s faith in Allah Almighty and sincerity in his words and actions. If a sick person sees himself fasting in a dream, it could mean his death, silence, celebrations or recovering from an illness. Voluntary fasting in a dream means protection against one’s enemies. If he is not fasting, it means that he may go on a journey. If one recognizes in his dream the importance of the month of Ramadan, it means that he is on the right path. If one acknowledges that, then vows to offer the required duties in a dream, it means that he could receive an unexpected gift which will arrive shortly. Intentionally breaking the obligatory fast of Ramadan in a dream also means neglecting one of the pillars of Islam. Observing the two months of atonement for the sin of breaking the fast during the holy month of Ramadan or for any such fast for the expiation of sins in a dream means that one may fall sick and repent to Allah Almighty from his sins. Similarly, if one sees himself killing someone in a dream, it means that he has intentionally broke his obligatory fast. If in his dream, one intentionally breaks his fast during the prescribed fast of the holy month of Ramadan, it means that he could kill someone. If he is indebted, it means that he will be able to repay his debts. If he is lost in heedlessness, it means that Allah Almighty will grant him guidance. If one is sick, it means that he will recover from his illness. This dream also indicates that he is a pious and a religious person. If one finds that he is the only person observing the obligatory fast in the dream, and if he is unlettered, it means that he will memorize the Holy Quran, attain a spiritual maturity and receive glad tidings. Observing the obligatory fast of the month of Ramadan in a dream means understanding something about which one has doubt or recognizing the truth without falsification or distortion. Fasting in a dream also means honor, rising in station, or it could mean repentance from sin, repayment of a debt, penitence for a sinner or begetting a son. If one interrupts his obligatory fast through forgetfulness in a dream, it means that he will receive a pleasing gift or money. Interrupting the fast in a dream means an illness, a journey or backbiting someone. (Armor Protection) Fasting in a dream represents vows and offerings.
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