Introduction: The Language of Symbols in the World of Dreams In the depths of the human psyche, where reality meets imagination, dreams emerge as encrypted messages, carrying within them symbols and signs that reveal the soul's secrets and foretell future events. A vision is not merely fleeting images; rather, it is a special language through which the subconscious communicates with us, using symbols with deep connotations related to our lives, beliefs, and fears. Among these powerful symbols, the vision of "casts" or "bone setting" stands out. It is a complex symbol that combines pain and healing, weakness and strength, helplessness and support. Seeing a broken limb being set in a cast is not merely a reflection of health anxiety, but rather an eloquent metaphor for the dreamer's psychological, social, and material state. In this detailed article, we will delve into the seas of traditional interpretation, guided by the understanding and contributions of three of the greatest dream interpreters: Ibn Sirin, Al-Nabulsi, and Ibn Shaheen, to decipher this pivotal symbol and link it with a contemporary psychological understanding, offering a comprehensive guide for anyone who has seen a hand or foot in a cast in their dream. General Interpretation of Seeing Casts and Fractures in a Dream The vision of a broken limb being set in a cast or splint is one of the visions that carries seemingly contradictory meanings, yet they are complementary in essence. A fracture symbolizes weakness, defect, or interruption, while setting symbolizes repair, support, and a return to rectitude. Interpreters have agreed that the context of the vision and the state of the dreamer are crucial in determining the precise meaning. The View of Imam Ibn Sirin Imam Muhammad Ibn Sirin believes that a fracture in a dream indicates an ordeal, affliction, or poverty befalling the dreamer. The hand symbolizes strength, support, and livelihood, and its fracture may indicate a weakness in strength, loss of support such as a brother, son, or partner, or an interruption in the source of livelihood. As for the foot, it symbolizes endeavor in life, travel, and steadfastness to principles, and its fracture may mean stalled travels, difficulty in striving for livelihood, or fluctuation in faith. Ibn Sirin views "jabr" (setting/mending) or "tajbeer" (casting/splinting) as the promising part of the vision, indicating the removal of distress, the return of strength, the rectifying of affairs, and receiving help and support from a relative or friend. The cast, in his interpretation, is a symbol of help that comes in times of hardship, and a sign of patience followed by relief. The View of Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi Sheikh Al-Nabulsi adds other dimensions to the interpretation, linking right and left limbs. He believes that a fracture of the right hand or right leg indicates a calamity affecting male relatives of the dreamer or related to his primary religious and livelihood matters, while a fracture of the left hand or left leg may indicate a calamity affecting female relatives or secondary worldly affairs. Al-Nabulsi considers the splint or cast in a dream as a symbol of preservation and maintenance. Whoever sees himself setting his fracture, he will preserve his wealth, religion, or family from loss after a period of danger. The cast may also indicate a decisive man or a just ruler who sets things right and reforms what has been corrupted. It may also symbolize repentance and returning to God after a period of heedlessness, as setting is a rectification of the relationship with the Creator. The View of Khalil bin Shaheen Al-Dhaheri Ibn Shaheen agrees with his predecessors that a fracture is not good, indicating worry, distress, and illness. However, he adds that the type and location of the fracture change the interpretation. A severe fracture is worse than a minor one. Ibn Shaheen believes that seeing a fracture being set with a cast or similar is one of the best visions, indicating salvation from hardship, emergence from an ordeal, debt repayment for the indebted, and healing for the sick. He considers that the cast in a dream may symbolize a specific person in the dreamer's life who offers support and advice, or it may symbolize beneficial knowledge or wisdom that the dreamer acquires, helping him overcome difficulties. For him, the cast is not just material support but can also be moral or intellectual support. Positive Interpretations of Seeing Casts and Bone Setting Although the beginning of the dream (the fracture) may seem alarming, its end (the setting) carries many glad tidings and positive signs that invite optimism. Glad Tidings of the Vision According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin considers seeing a fracture being set as an explicit good omen of relief after hardship. For someone in financial distress, the vision indicates obtaining money to meet his needs and rectify his affairs. For a sick person, it is a sign of imminent recovery and restoration of well-being. If the dreamer is in disagreement with his brother or partner (in the case of a hand fracture), setting it indicates reconciliation and the restoration of relationships. If he is struggling in his travels or endeavors (in the case of a foot fracture), setting it indicates the facilitation of his affairs and the achievement of his goals. The cast here is a symbol of divine or human aid that restores things to their correct order. Commendable Meanings According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi interprets the cast in a dream as preservation and maintenance of religion and worldly affairs. Seeing it gives the dreamer the good news that he will be able to protect himself, his family, and his wealth from an imminent temptation or harm. It also indicates adherence to truth and patience in adversity, and that this patience will lead to much good. He believes that whoever puts on a cast himself is a wise man who relies on himself to solve his problems, but if someone else puts it on him, this is evidence of receiving valuable help from a person of wisdom or authority. The vision may also indicate an increase in prestige and dignity after overcoming the ordeal. Good Indications According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen affirms that the cast in a dream symbolizes rectitude of condition and strength of faith. It is good news for the dreamer of renewed covenants, whether with God through repentance or with people by mending relationships. It also indicates gaining strength after weakness, wealth after poverty, and security after fear. He believes that seeing a white and clean cast increases the goodness of the vision, indicating that the rectification will be complete and blessed, and that the dreamer's reputation will return better than it was after a period of doubt or fluctuation. Negative or Warning Interpretations of the Vision In some cases, seeing a cast or fracture may carry warning messages, especially if associated with other elements in the dream, such as the cast falling off prematurely or experiencing severe pain. Warnings of the Vision According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin warns against seeing the cast fall off or break before the fracture heals, as this may indicate a breach of covenant or a return of problems. Also, feeling severe pain despite the presence of the cast may indicate that the solutions the dreamer is following in his life are not entirely effective, or that there is a hidden worry that has not yet subsided. If the cast is very tight and causes harm, it may symbolize that the support the dreamer receives comes at a high cost or causes him restrictions and embarrassment. Disliked Meanings According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi believes that if the cast is made of an unpleasant material or is dirty, it may indicate that the help the dreamer will receive comes from a suspicious source or ill-gotten gains, and he should be careful. Also, seeing a cast on a place other than the fracture may indicate hypocrisy and pretense, or misplaced trust. He warns against seeing an inability to move despite the presence of the cast, as this may symbolize a period of idleness and stagnation that will last longer than the dreamer expects. Unfavorable Indications According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen indicates that seeing a cast turn into iron shackles may indicate imprisonment or falling into a heavy debt from which it is not easy to escape. If a person sees that his cast prevents him from performing his acts of worship, such as prayer, this is a warning to him that his preoccupation with worldly matters may distract him from his religion and the afterlife. Also, seeing the limb decompose under the cast – God forbid – may indicate corruption in intention or hidden harm growing under the guise of superficial rectification. Interpretation of the Cast Dream According to the Dreamer's Social Status The connotations of the vision vary depending on the dreamer's situation; what the dream symbolizes for a single woman differs from a married woman or a man, and each has a specific interpretation. Interpretation of the Vision for Single Women Ibn Sirin: He believes that a broken hand or foot for a single woman may indicate her feeling of losing support from her family, such as a father or brother. As for setting the fracture, it gives her the good news of an approaching engagement or marriage to a righteous man who will be her support and aid, and will improve her situation and compensate her for what she has missed. Al-Nabulsi: He interprets the cast for a single woman as a symbol of protection and chastity. The vision may be an indication that she is going through a period of social or family restrictions, but in the end, it is for her benefit and protects her from making mistakes. A clean white cast indicates a good reputation and a blessed marriage. Ibn Shaheen: He considers the cast for a single woman as a necessary transitional stage in her life, which may be a period of patience for something or waiting for a suitable opportunity, and that this stage will end with relief, marriage, or the achievement of a long-awaited goal. Interpretation of the Vision for Married Women Ibn Sirin: A broken hand for a married woman may symbolize problems with her husband or a financial hardship he is experiencing, as her husband is her support and strength. As for setting it, it indicates the return of stability to the marital relationship and the disappearance of disputes, or an improvement in the family's financial situation with the help of the husband or family. Al-Nabulsi: He believes that a foot cast for a married woman may indicate restriction of her movement and preventing her from something she was seeking, but it is a prevention for good. The cast may symbolize her stability in her home and her preservation of her husband's honor. Setting a fracture in general indicates the rectitude of her husband's and children's situation. Ibn Shaheen: He indicates that the cast for a married woman may indicate an approaching pregnancy if she is expecting one, as the cast preserves and protects. If she is in disputes, the vision gives her good news of reconciliation and the return of things to normal thanks to the intervention of a wise family member. Interpretation of the Vision for Pregnant Women Ibn Sirin: The cast in a pregnant woman's dream is a symbol of protection and care for her health and the health of her fetus. The fracture may indicate the fears and pains of pregnancy, but setting it confirms that she will go through the pregnancy period safely and that she will find sufficient care and support from her husband and family. Al-Nabulsi: He considers the cast for a pregnant woman as an indication of a successful and safe completion of pregnancy. A foot cast may indicate that she will be confined to bed for a period by doctor's orders to preserve the fetus, and that there is good in this matter for her. A strong, sound cast gives good news of an easy birth and a healthy child. Ibn Shaheen: He believes that the cast for a pregnant woman is a sign of steadfastness and patience during pregnancy, and that God will comfort her with a healthy child who will be a support for her in the future. It is a commendable vision that calls for reassurance and abandoning fears. Interpretation of the Vision for Divorced or Widowed Women Ibn Sirin: A broken hand or foot for a divorced or widowed woman reflects her feeling of loneliness and loss of support after separation or the death of her husband. As for seeing the fracture being set, it is one of the strongest good omens for her, indicating that she will find help and support, either from her family or through a new marriage that will compensate her and mend her brokenness. Al-Nabulsi: He interprets the cast for a divorced woman as preservation of her reputation and maintenance of herself after divorce. It is an indication that she will overcome the ordeal with strength and patience, and it may indicate her return to her ex-husband if there is good in it, or the beginning of a new, stable life. Ibn Shaheen: He believes that the vision gives her good news of regaining her strength and independence. The cast symbolizes a phase of self-reconstruction, and that she will emerge from it stronger and more resilient, able to face life and succeed in it on her own or with a new partner. Interpretation of the Vision for Men Ibn Sirin: A broken hand for a man indicates unemployment, a loss in his business, or a problem with his brother or son. Setting it indicates finding a new job, compensating for the loss, or reconciliation with relatives. A broken foot indicates stalled travel or endeavor, and setting it indicates facilitation of affairs after hardship. Al-Nabulsi: He distinguishes between the right hand, which indicates his strength in religion and work, and the left, which indicates his relationship with the women in his family or his worldly possessions. The cast in both cases is a rectification and strengthening of the aspect where the defect occurred. It may also indicate obtaining a position or authority by which he rectifies people's affairs. Ibn Shaheen: He believes that the cast for a man indicates that he will go through a crisis but will receive support from a loyal friend or faithful partner. If he is indebted, the vision gives him good news of repaying his debt. If he is disobedient, it is an invitation for him to repent and rectify his relationship with God. Psychological Analysis of Seeing Casts in Dreams From a modern psychological perspective, dreaming of casts or bone setting symbolizes a stage of psychological and emotional healing. A fracture represents psychological trauma, emotional wound, or a feeling of helplessness and weakness in the face of life's challenges. As for the process of setting and applying a cast, it symbolizes the defense and coping mechanisms the mind uses to deal with this pain. The cast may represent the support the person receives from friends, family, or a psychotherapist. It may also symbolize a period of voluntary or involuntary isolation that the individual needs to re-evaluate his life and gather his shattered self. It is a metaphor for the need for "rest," "patience," and "time" as essential elements for recovering from internal wounds, and indicates that the dreamer is in the process of building inner strength to face the future. Special Cases of Seeing Casts in Dreams Seeing a Known Person in a Cast Ibn Sirin: If the dreamer sees a person he knows with his hand or foot in a cast, this may indicate that this person is going through distress or an ordeal and needs help and support from the dreamer. It is an invitation for the dreamer to inquire about this person's condition and offer him assistance. Al-Nabulsi: He believes that this vision may reflect that person's need for rectification in his religion or worldly affairs. It may also indicate that this person will receive help from a wise man or a man of authority to overcome his crisis. Ibn Shaheen: He interprets it as an indication that this person will overcome his ordeal and rectify his situation after a period of suffering. If the dreamer's relationship with him is good, the vision gives good news of his rectification, and if it is bad, it may indicate his weakness and helplessness. Seeing an Unknown Person in a Cast Ibn Sirin: Seeing an unknown person with a set fracture may be a reflection of the dreamer's own situation, or it may symbolize a general affliction that people in his vicinity may be experiencing. Setting his fracture indicates the coming general relief. Al-Nabulsi: He believes that an unknown person in a dream may represent an enemy of the dreamer, and seeing him broken may indicate victory over enemies, but setting his fracture may mean that this enemy will find support and return stronger. Ibn Shaheen: The vision may indicate that the dreamer will do a good deed and help a person he does not know, and for that, he will receive a great reward. Seeing the Cast Removed in a Dream Ibn Sirin: Removing the cast after the fracture has healed is one of the best visions, indicating the end of problems, the removal of worries, complete healing, and a return to normal life with strength and vitality. Al-Nabulsi: It symbolizes the end of a period of patience and restrictions, and the beginning of a new phase of freedom, release, and fruitful endeavor. It is proof of imminent relief and salvation from all distress. Ibn Shaheen: It indicates debt repayment, achievement of goals, and fulfillment of promises. It is a sign of complete rectitude of one's condition in religion and worldly affairs and the successful completion of a trial period. Modern Interpretations of the Vision and Their Measurement Against Traditional Principles In our current era, the vision of a cast can be measured against modern concepts based on ancient interpretative principles. Today, casts are not limited to bone fractures but can symbolize a "period of convalescence" from work pressure (burnout), where the fracture is a psychological or physical breakdown, and the cast is the forced vacation a person needs to recharge his energy. It can also symbolize a "financial rescue plan" or a bank loan (the cast) that comes to support a struggling project (the fracture), and this aligns with Ibn Sirin's interpretation of financial support. The cast may also symbolize "undergoing a training course" or "returning to study" (the cast) to rectify a weakness in skills (the fracture) hindering career progression. The essence remains the same: the presence of weakness or defect, followed by external or internal intervention for support, repair, and strengthening, which imposes a period of temporary restriction leading to healing and a fresh start. Conclusion: The Cast Between Weakness and New Beginnings In conclusion, the vision of casts and bone setting in a dream manifests as a profoundly deep symbol, carrying within it a dual message. It is a warning message of an existing weakness or defect in the dreamer's life, whether material or moral, and at the same time, it is a message of hope and good news that for every brokenness there is mending, and for every ordeal, there is a way out. It is an invitation to patience during affliction, and trust that support is coming, whether divine support through the facilitation of affairs, or human support through family and friends. And just as a cast temporarily restricts movement to ensure complete healing, the restrictions and difficulties in our lives may themselves be the cast that prepares us for a stronger and more steadfast launch into the future. For an accurate and detailed interpretation of your dream based on your real life, download the RuyaAI dream interpretation app from the following link ( https://ruya-ai.com/download ) . Definitive Answers to What Most Concerns the Dreamer According to the Traditional Methodology - First: Top 10 Questions and Their Brief Answers 1. What is the meaning of a cast dream on the right hand? According to Al-Nabulsi and Ibn Sirin, it indicates rectification in the dreamer's religion or his primary source of livelihood, or help he receives from a close male relative such as a father or brother, and it is good news of strength after weakness. 2. What is the interpretation of seeing a cast on the left foot? It indicates rectification in the dreamer's worldly affairs or in his relationship with the women in his family (such as his wife or daughter). It may also indicate the facilitation of a journey that was stalled for a worldly benefit, and it is a symbol of steadfastness after fluctuation. 3. I dreamed that I broke the cast myself, what does it mean? If the fracture had healed, it indicates immediate relief, complete recovery, and liberation from restrictions. However, if you broke it prematurely, Ibn Sirin warns that it may indicate hastiness, loss of patience, and a return to problems. 4. What is the interpretation of seeing a cast on a deceased person in a dream? It may indicate the deceased's need for prayers and charity, or the existence of a debt that has not been repaid. Setting the deceased's fracture may symbolize the settlement of his debt or forgiveness from those who have a right over him, and it is a rectification of the deceased's state after his death. 5. I dreamed of a cast on a small child, what is its indication? It indicates the removal of a minor worry or a fleeting problem that was occupying the dreamer's mind. It may also give good news of the removal of an illness from one of the dreamer's children or their salvation from harm. 6. Does the color of the cast change the interpretation? Yes, Ibn Shaheen believes that a clean white cast is the best, indicating good intentions, complete healing, and a good reputation. A dirty or dark cast, however, may indicate that the rectification is superficial or that the help comes from a disliked source. 7. What is the meaning of seeing a cast on the neck? The neck symbolizes trust and responsibility. A neck cast may indicate that the dreamer is bearing a heavy trust or a debt, and the cast is an aid to him in fulfilling this trust and repaying the debt. 8. I dreamed that I was putting a cast on someone else, what is its interpretation? It indicates that the dreamer will be the cause of rectifying this person's situation, and will offer him valuable advice or financial or moral assistance. It is evidence that the dreamer is a beneficial and reforming person. 9. Does the interpretation of an old cast (made of wood and cloth) differ from a modern cast? By analogy, the essence does not differ. Both symbolize support, repair, and temporary restriction for healing. The interpretation remains dependent on the condition of the cast (clean or dirty) and the context of the dream. 10. I felt severe pain under the cast in the dream, is this bad? Yes, Ibn Sirin may warn that this indicates a hidden worry that has not yet subsided, or that the solutions being followed in wakefulness are not sufficient, and it may symbolize betrayal or deception from someone who offers support only superficially.