Zakat and sadaqa
Zakat symbolizes increase and multiplication for the one who has paid it. Allah says:
“But what you give to the needy to win Allah’s favor [välsignar Han] with a manifold reward.” [Rom:39]
Paying Zakat al-Fitr symbolizes repaying one’s debts at the agreed time; it may also indicate protection from disease in the coming years.
It may also indicate that Allah will be highly praised.
The bestowal of sadaqa in the dream indicates that hardships and difficult trials will be removed and one’s sins erased.
Sadaqa also suggests tasbeh/praising Allah, visiting cemeteries and doing good deeds.
Seeing yourself begging/asking a person for something and then getting it suggests knowledge you will learn from the person you asked.
If the person you ask is a tradesman, it indicates that you will be hiring a new person.
[abu Taher]
Zakat can mean many different things, a joyful message, something positive, barakah, success, recovery, repaying a debt, making something difficult easy, achieving a goal, getting rid of sorrow and worries, overcoming an enemy, or the increase of money and property.
Sadaqa also has different meanings.
If the person who is seen giving sadaqa is learned, it indicates that people will learn from him, if he is in a position of power, his power will increase, if he is a businessman, his assets will increase, or it symbolizes the profits people get from him.
Al- Kirmani said:” Seeing oneself giving sadaqa symbolizes being secured from fear and freed from adversity.”
Jabir al-Maghribi said: “Seeing oneself giving sadaqa indicates to the sick person that he will recover, to the troubled person that he will get rid of his problems, to the captive that he will be freed, to the wicked/sinful that he will turn to Allah in repentance and improve his condition, if he is a disbeliever he will become a Muslim.”
Sadaqa is always interpreted positively and indicates good fortune and success in both this and future lives.
Seeing oneself distributing sadaqa may also indicate that one’s money and property will be blessed and that one will be given absolution.
[Khalil Shahin]