Miswak


I would like to wish you all a blessed Ramadhan.

Miswak - Reward of Salah multiplied 70 times +
Close-up of a Miswak stick

‘Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) has reported that,

“The prayer before which the Miswak is used is seventy times more excellent than that before which it is not used.”

Using Miswak not only promotes oral hygiene but also reflects our commitment to faith.


Ibn Abbas, ‘Ali and Ata (may Allah be pleased with them all) state that,

“But it increases to 99 or 400 times.”

Reward for every action is based on sincerity, the more sincerity we have the more reward we will get insha’Allah! Learn about purities & impurities in Islam.

The use of Miswak is both a Sunnah and a means of purification, supported by historical Islamic Facts.

The use of the miswak is highly encouraged for maintaining oral hygiene and enhancing purity in Islam. To understand more about what purity means in Islamic teachings, explore our guide on purity and impurity in Islam.

Water is essential for purification in Islam, whether for ablution or general cleanliness. Learn more about the role of water in Islam in maintaining hygiene.

To adhere to the Sunnah and maintain purity while eating, it is important to follow the proper way to sit while eating, as taught in Islamic traditions.

The miswak is a simple tool with profound benefits, especially for maintaining spiritual cleanliness. Read more about the meaning of Iman (faith) and how cleanliness is an integral part of faith.

While maintaining cleanliness with the miswak, also consider the spiritual illnesses that need cleansing from the soul.

Using the miswak regularly can be seen as a part of the broader wisdom shared in the golden words of Islamic teachings.

Using the miswak is a Sunnah that promotes both physical and spiritual purity. To understand more about the role of cleanliness in Islam, read about purity and impurity in Islam.

Maintaining oral hygiene with a miswak is one of the practices that connect to the golden words of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

In addition to physical cleanliness, focus on avoiding spiritual illnesses for overall purity.

5 comments:

  1. Marhaba Ramadan. stay blessed brother.

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  2. Jazak Allah for sharing =)

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  3. Asalamu alaikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu,

    @Chahrazad - Ramadan Kareem.

    @CREATIVE MIND - Ramadan Kareem, jazakAllah khair.

    @Ayesha Khatri - BarakAllah feek.

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