A scholar relates that he saw a friend of his in
the dream, and when he asked his friend's condition
after death, he was told that his condition had been
bad were it not for some money given by his trustee
on his behalf in the year of severe drought in Yazd.
On waking up, this scholar went to the deceased's
trustee and asked him what he had done for the deceased
during the drought in Yazd. The Trustee thought for
a little while and on recalling said that he had been
asked to help the people of Yazd who had been suffering
from famine. In addition to his own money or charity
he also took out some sixty tumans from the deceased's
account and gave charity on the dead man's behalf.
Well he was surprised to understand that these sixty
tumans were the ones which changed the destiny of
the deseased's man after his death. (DAR AL SALAAM)