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Feast dream interpretations
 

Feast Dream Explanation — Dreaming it is a feast day means worries will be over and joy and ease will return. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Feast of Immolation Dream Explanation — (Hajj; Eid-ul Adha; Feast of sacrifice; 10th of Zul-Hijjah; Greater Bairam; Manumission; Sacrifice; Pilgrimage; Responding) Witnessing the Feast of Immolation (arb. Eid-ul Adha) in a dream means reminiscing the past, renewal of past celebrations, reviving a state of joy, recapturing moments of one's pleasant past, escape from destruction, salvation, redemption, release from prison or freedom from debts. (Also see Feast of Breaking the Fast; Ram; Sacrifice) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin




Feast of breaking the fast Dream Explanation — (arb. Eid-ul Fitr; Lesser Bairam; Ramadan; 1st of Shawwal) Witnessing the feast of breaking the fast of Ramadan in a dream means overcoming depression, dispelling stress, regaining joy, ease in one's life, acceptance of one's prayers, repentance from sin, recovering one's losses, relief, finding a lost object, prosperity, comfort, spending money and exchanging gifts. (Also see Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Festival Dream Explanation — (See Ashura; Feast of Breaking the fast; Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Islamic festivals Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Breaking the Fast; Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Celebrations Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Breaking the Fast; Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Muslims festivals Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Breaking the Fast; Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Greater Bairam Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Festival of sacrifice Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Lesser Bairam Dream Explanation — (See Feast of breaking the fast) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Eid-ul Filr Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Breaking the Fast) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Hajj Dream Explanation — (arb. See Feast of Immolation; Pilgrimage; Responding; Umrah) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Immolation Dream Explanation — (See Feast of Immolation; Manumission; Offering; Sacrifice; Slave) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Bairam Dream Explanation — (turk. See Manumission; Festival of Breaking the Fast; Feast of Immolation) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Eid ul Adha Dream Explanation — (arb. See Immolation; Feast of Immolation; Five times prayers) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Eid-Ul-Adha Dream Explanation — Dreaming of ’Eid-ul-Adha  (the Grand Bairam) means the return of joy and escape from danger or death, as that feast marks the saving, by God, of Ismail  (Ishmael), whose father was about to slay him as a sign of obedience to God. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Zakat Dream Explanation — • Paying the zakat that is due on the Bairam feast, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan during which Muslims fast: Will pray more and use the rosary more than often in recalling God, in view of the Quranic verses: “He is successful he who pays the Zakat, and re-membereth the Name of his Lord, so prayeth.”  (“Al-Aala” [The Most High], verse 14–15.) Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Abraham Dream Explanation — In a dream, Abraham represents the element of compassion toward one's son and family and sometime he represents the element of adversities and finally of reaching safety . (Also see Feast of Immolation; Station of Abraham) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



Dress Dream Explanation — • Dreaming that unknown people have come to you and dressed you in pompous clothes without there being any feast or marriage, then left you alone in a house: You will die.
• The dead giving the dreamer two well-washed Arab male robes: Will become prosperous.
• The dead lending his robe to the dreamer, then asking for it back: That dead person has very few good deeds to his credit and cannot hope for much of God’s forgiveness. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars



Responding Dream Explanation — (arb. Talbiyah) Responding to a call, or uttering and repeating a formula " Labbaika Allahumma Labbaik, " during the pilgrimage season in a dream means that one will capture his enemy and bring him to justice. Loud answering to a call in a dream means complaining before a judge, and winning the case thereafter. (Also see Hajj; Feast of Immolation; Pilgrimage) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin



 
 

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