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The miswak is a teeth-cleaning twig made from the Salvadora persica tree. The miswak's properties have been described thus: "Apart from their antibacterial activity which may help control the formation and activity of dental plaque, they can be used effectively as a natural toothbrush for teeth cleaning.
27 mar 2024 · Long before the modern toothbrush was invented, with its nylon bristles and plastic handles, there was the miswak, a tool that not only cleaned teeth but also became an integral part of Islamic...
1 sty 2014 · The spread of Islamic culture had a profound influence on the propagation and use of Miswak, which as noted earlier was a pre-Islamic custom that was adhered to by the Arabs to get their teeth cleaned. 10 The use of miswak
29 lis 2023 · Known also as Siwak or Arak Miswak, this natural muslim toothbrush, sourced from the branches of the Salvadora persica tree, holds a special place in Islamic culture and is now gaining global recognition for its numerous dental benefits.
4 lip 2013 · The miswak is predominant in Muslim-inhabited areas and its usage predates the inception of Islam. The twig has its origin in the Arab countries and spread from the Middle East to South and...
6 kwi 2017 · The Miswaak was known before Islam, but Islam added a religious perspective to its usage. The Prophetic guidance: The Prophet Muhammad recommended Muslims to clean their teeth using a Miswaak every day; especially upon waking up, when performing ablution, before prayer, when reciting the Quran, before sleeping, when entering the house, and when ...
31 lip 2013 · Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) recommended the Arak miswak and he used this kind specifically which made it famous among Muslims.