The Benefits of Miswaak
GUIDELINES AND INFORMATION
by Muhammad Furouk
From Kitabut Tahaarah and Sunnats
MISWAAK - twigs
of certain trees that are used on a regular basis by Muslims for centuries
(and all Ambiya, Sallallahu 'alayhim Ajma'een) to maintain oral hygiene
and gain the pleasure of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. It is a "natural
toothbrush." Not only does it provide spiritual benefits, but it
is also beneficial to the everyday maintenance of one's mouth, gums, and
teeth. |
CONTENTS
I. Miswaak Quick
View of Benefits
II. Miswaak: The Whole
Story
History of the
Miswaak
The Importance
of the Miswaak in Islam
Use of Miswaak: When Entering the
Home | Leaving the Home
| Reciting the Holy Qur'an | On
Fridays | When Fasting
The Sahabas and the
Miswaak
The Ulama and Miswaak
Respects to be Observed
Types of Miswaaks
Recite this
Dua When Using Miswaak
Guidelines for Use
Advantages and Benefits:
Eliminates Odor |
Sharpens the Memory |
Sharpens the Intelligence
| Many More...
Substitutes for the
Miswaak
I. Miswaak
Quick View of Benefits:
Advantages of the Miswaak:
1. Miswaak strengthens the gums and prevents tooth decay.
2. Miswaak assists in eliminating toothaches and prevents further increase
of decay which has already set in.
3. Miswaak creates a fragrance in the mouth.
4. Miswaak is a cure for illness.
5. Miswaak eliminates bad odors and improves the sense of taste.
6. Miswaak sharpens the memory.
7. Miswaak is a cure for headaches.
8. Miswaak creates lustre (noor) on the face of the one who continually
uses it.
9. Miswaak causes the teeth to glow.
10. Miswaak strengthens the eyesight.
11. Miswaak assists in digestion.
12. Miswaak clears the voice.
13. The greatest benefit of using miswaak
is gaining the pleasure of Allah.
14. The reward of Salaah (Prayers) is multiplied
70 times if Miswaak was used before it.
Times when usage of Miswaak is Sunnah:
1. For the recitation of the Qur'an.
2. For the recitation of Hadith.
3. When the mouth emits and odor.
4. For the learning or teaching of virtues of Islaam.
5. For making Dhikrullah (Remebrance of Allah, meditation).
6. After entering ones home.
7. Before entering any good gathering.
8. When experiencing pangs of hunger and thirst.
9. After the signs of death are evident.
10. At the time of Sehri.
11. Before meals.
12. Before undertaking a journey.
13. On returning from a journey.
14. Before sleeping.
15. Upon awakening.
How long should a Miswaak be?
A Miswaak should not be longer than a "span" i.e. the maximum
distance between the tips of the thumb and little finger, and it should
not be thicker than a finger's breadth.
How should it be used?
A Miswaak should be held in such a manner that the small finger
and thumb is below the miswaak and the remaining fingers on its upper side.
So, dear friends, do you see how easy it is to gain the pleasure of
Allah SWT and also stay in good health?!
Now let's get into more details...
II. Miswaak:
The Whole Story
THE MISWAAK
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
laid great stress on the use of the Miswaak (a tree-twig used for cleansing
the teeth). One of the Sunnats of Wudhu is to use a Miswaak. Wherever a
Miswaak is available and is not used, the full beauty and complete Sawaab
of the Wudhu is not realised. There are numerous benefits and advantages
in using a Miswaak.
HISTORY OF THE MISWAAK
The Miswaak, a tree-twig, was in use
for brushing and cleansing the teeth long before the advent of our Holy
Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam). In fact the records of our Nabi Muhummad's
(Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) Ahadith indicate that the Miswaak was the
"Sunnah" or practice of all the Ambiyaa (Prophets of Allah)—Peace be upon
them.
Hazrat Abu Ayyub (Radhi Allahu 'Anhu)
narrates that Syedena Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
"Four things are amongst the practices
of the Ambiyaa —circumcision, application of Itr (perfume), Miswaak and
Nikah (marriage)." [AHMAD AND
TIRMIZI]
Several other Ahadith of our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam) also mention the Miswaak to have been the practice of the Prophets
(Upon Whom Be Peace). Thus, we can safely claim that the practice of using
the Miswaak is as old as mankind itself since Mankind's origin on the planet
was with the appearance of the first Nabi of Allah, viz. Adam (Alayhis-Salaam).
Therefore, among the many advantages and benefits of using the Miswaak,
one of the greatest benefits is the good-fortune of being associated with
the Ambiyaa in this holy practice. On the other hand, those who neglect
the use of the Miswaak invite upon themselves a great misfortune by being
deprived of the tremendous amount of Sawaab (Reward) which this noble practice
carries.
Allamah Ibn Ismail says:
"It surprises me how people could forgo such a
great Sunnah, the significance of which many Ahadith of our Nabi (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) explain. Remember that it is a great loss to neglect the
Miswaak."
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MISWAAK IN ISLAM
Islam has accorded an elevated status
to the Miswaak. Its importance has been stressed in many Ahadith of our
Holy Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam). The statements and examples of
the Sahaba and the Ulama of Islam regarding this practice bear testimony
in abundance of the significance of the Miswaak.
Hazrat Syedna Ibn Umar (Radhi Allahu anhu) narrates
that the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
"Make a regular practice of the
Miswaak, for verily, it is healthy for the mouth and it is a Pleasure for
the Creator (i.e. Allah is pleased with the Muslim who uses the Miswaak)."
[BUKHARI]
It is clear from this Hadith that two types of benefits
accrue from the use of the Miswaak. These could be categorised as follows:
(1) UKHRAWI or Benefits which relate
to the Hereafter;
(2) DUNYAWI or Benefits which relate to this
worldly life.
The Ukhrawi category comprises the various Sawaabs
(Rewards) which the Servant of Allah will obtain in the Hereafter for using
the Miswaak. The Dunyawi category comprises the immediate benefits or advantages
accruing to the physical human body by the constant use of the Miswaak.
The prime motive of the true Believer in his use
of the Miswaak is his desire to obtain the first category of Benefits,
i.e. Ukhrawi, the obtainal of the second category being a necessary corollary.
This is so, since the only factor which governs the motive and intention
of the Believer in his Ibaadat (Worship) is the Pleasure of Allah, our
Creator, Nourisher and Sustainer. Hadhrat Syedna Ali (Radhi Allahu ta'ala
anhu), the fourth Khalif of Islam said:
"Make the Miswaak (i.e. its use)
incumbent upon you, and be constant in this practice because Allah's Pleasure
is in it and it increases the Reward of Salat from ninety-nine times to
four hundred times."
In fact, the importance of the Miswaak is such that
at one stage our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) was under the
impression that Allah Ta'aala might decree the use of the Miswaak Fardh
(compulsory) upon the Ummah (Islamic Nation).
Abu Umamah (Radhi Allahu anhu) narrates that the
Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
"Use the Miswaak, for verily, it
purifies the mouth, and it is a Pleasure for the Lord. Jib-ra-eel (Alayhis-Sallam.)
exhorted me so much to use the Miswaak that I feared that its use would
be decreed obligatory upon me and upon my Ummah. If I did not fear imposing
hardship on my Ummah I would have made its use obligatory upon my people.
Verily, I use the Miswaak so much that I fear the front part of my mouth
being peeled (by constant and abundant brushing with the Miswaak)."
[IBN MAJAH]
Hadhrat Syedna Abu Hurairah (Radhi Allahu Anhu) narrates
that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
"Was it not for my fear of imposing
a difficulty on my Ummah I would have ordered that the Miswaak be used
for every Salaat." [BUKHARI]
Hadith:
Hadhrat Shah Waliullah (Rahmatullahi alayh) relates
the following
"The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
said:
'I was commanded to use the Miswaak
to such an extent that I thought the Miswaak would be made obligatory'."
[AHMAD and TIBRANI]
Ibn Abbas (Radhi Allahu Anhu) narrates the
following Hadith:
"The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
said:
'I was commanded so much to use
the Miswaak that I thought Wahi of the Qurtaan (Revelation) would be revealed,
regarding it (i.e. its use)'." [ABU YA'LAA]
Although the use of the Miswaak was not made Fardh
(compulsory) upon the Ummah, nevertheless its use was Fardh upon our Nabi
(Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam). This is borne out by the following Hadith:
Hazrat Syedah Aisha (Radhi Allahu Anha) narrates
that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam): said:
'These (practices), viz., Miswaak, Witr
Salaat and Tahajjud Salaat, are Sunnat for you and Fardh for me'."
Hadhrat Syedna Abu Hurairah (Radhi Allahu Anhu)
narrates:
"The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) would use the Miswaak (regularly) prior to sleeping and
after rising from sleep." [MUNTAKHAB]
Imam Ghazali (R), in his Ihya-ul-Uloom, has enum,erated
ten Aadaab (Respects or duties) of sleep. The very first of these being
purity and the use of the Miswaak (before sleeping).
Allamah Sha'rani (R) states in the Kitaab, Kashful
Ghummah, that Syedena Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam): advised:
"Whenever you retire for sleep,
use the Miswaak."
Shaikh Abu Hamid (Rahmatullahi alayh) has said likewise
in his Kitaab known as RAUNAQ.
Hadhrat Ibn Umar (R) says that many a time Rasulullah
used the Miswaak as much as four times in a single night. Hadhrat Aishah
(R) narrates:
"Verily, the Messenger of Allah
(Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) would use the Miswaak before making Wudhu
(ablutions) whenever he arose from sleep, whether it be during the night
or during the day." [ABU DAWOOD]
Similar Ahadith have been narrated by Imam Ahmad
(Radhi Allahu anhu) and Abu Yatlaa (Rahmatullahi alayh). Imam Ghazali (Radhi
Allahu Anhu) has mentioned in his Ihya-ul-Uloom that a person before
sleeping at night should keep his water and Miswaak ready and close at
hand. As soon as he wakes from sleep during the night he should immediately
use the water and the Miswaak, and engage in the remembrance of Allah.
Hadhrat Syedna Ibn Abbas (Radhi Allahu Anhu) states:
"The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam): would use the Miswaak at night time (i.e. Tahajjud time)
after every two Rakaats Salaat he (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) performed."
[IBN MAJAH]
Allamah Aini (R) has recorded the following in
Bunayah
"It is Mustahab to use the Miswaak after
every two Rakaats of Tahajjud Salaat (i.e. the Salaat which is performed
after midnight), as well as on Fridays, before sleeping, after Witr Salaat
and when rising in the morning."
MISWAAK UPON ENTERING HOME
"Shuraih (R) narrates that he asked Syedah
Aisha (R): 'What was the first thing Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
did upon entering the house?'
Aisha (R) replied: 'Rasulullah (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) would use the Miswaak'." [SAHIH MUSLIM]
MISWAAK UPON LEAVING HOME
"Whenever Syedena Rasulullah (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) left the house he would use the Miswaak." [KASHFUL GHUMMAH]
MISWAAK BEFORE AND AFTER MEALS
"Hadhrat Syedna Abu Hurairah (R) said:
"I have used the Miswaak before sleeping, after
rising, before eating and after eating, ever since I heard the Nabi (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) advising so'." [AHMAD]
MISWAAK BEFORE RECITING THE HOLY QUR'AAN
"Hadhrat Syedna Ali (Karam Allah Wajhu)
said:
'Verily, your mouths are the pathways of the Qur'aan
(i.e. you recite with your mouth), therefore cleanse your mouth with the
Miswaak thoroughly'." [IBN MAJAH]
"The use of the Miswaak has greater emphasis when
one intends to perform Salaat, Wudhu and reciting the Qur'aan." [BUNAYAH]
MISWAAK ON FRIDAYS
"Hadhrat Ibn Sabaaq (Radhi Allahu
Anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said on one
Jumu'ah:
'O Gathering of Muslims, Allah
has made this Day (Friday) a Day of Eid for Muslims, therefore, bathe (on
this day), use perfume and regard the use of the Miswaak (on this day)
as an obligation upon you'." [MUWATTA IMAM MUHAMMAD]
Suhail Bin Hanif states that Syedena Rasulullah (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) said that to bathe and use the Miswaak on Fridays are
of the Hugooq (Rights or Duties) of Friday."
MISWAAK DURING FASTING
"Aamir Bin Rabiyah (R) narrates:
'I have seen Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
using the Miswaak many a time while fasting'." [IBN MAJAH]
In another Hadith our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam) said that one of the best characteristics of a fasting person
is his use of the Miswaak.
The majority of the Ulama have opined that it
is Sunnat to use the Miswaak while fasting. It is recorded in Fataawa Siraajiah
that a fasting person may use a dry or a moist (i.e. fresh, green) Miswaak.
It is recorded in many Ahadith that the Messenger
of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) and his Sahaba were in the habit
of having their Miswaaks on their persons while on a journey or during
battles. In the Kitaab, Kashful Ghummah it is mentioned that during battle
the Companions of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) would store their
Miswaaks in the scabbards of their swords for use at the time of Salaat.
Allamah Sha'rani (Rahmatullah Alayh) states in
Kashful Ghummah that the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
said:
"Whoever spurns or rejects the
Miswaak is not of us (Muslims)."
Hadhrat Ibn Mubarak (Radhi Allahu anhu) said:
"If the inhabitants of a city spurn and reject
the use of the Miswaak, the Ruler should wage battle against them like
he would wage war against the renegades or murtad-deen." [KHAANIYAH]
All the aforegoing Ahadith of our Nabi (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) and the statements of the learned jurists of Islam point
clearly to the tremendous importance of the Miswaak in Islam. However,
despite its elevated status, significance and importance, this noble practice
is neglected and generally discarded by present day Muslims. Needless to
say, this is one of the examples of the spiritual and worldly decadence
that have set into the Muslim Nation.
The revival of the practice of using the Miswaak
instead of the various substitutes is of utmost importance to Muslims.
In times such as the present age when we are confronted and surrounded
by the satanic forces of irreligiosity, materialism, atheism, vice and
immorality, it is of greater importance that Muslims strive most ardently
to re-instate the practices or the Sunnah of our beloved Nabi it;. And,
of these is the Miswaak. Substitutes, e.g. toothpowders, brushes, etc.,
should only be resorted to in the event of the non-availability of the
Miswaak. To revive a "lost" or a forgotten Sunnah of our Nabi it:—a Sunnah
which the followers of Islam have murdered—carries a great and mighty Thawaab
(Reward). In this regard our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
"He who holds on firmly
to my Sunnah at a time when my Ummah are (grovelling) in corruption will
receive a reward of a hundred martyrs."
And, indeed the MISWAAK IS A GREAT SUNNAH.
THE SAHABAS (COMPANIONS) AND THE MISWAAK
The Sahabas (Radhi Allahu Ta'ala Anhum)
who were the best and the noblest examples and teachers of the Sunnah of
our Holy Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) viewed the Miswaak in a very
serious light and regarded it as a practice of supreme holiness. Their
constant use of the Miswaak, their continuous exhortations to use the Miswaak
and their warnings to those who neglect the Miswaak are ample evidence
of the nobility and the importance attached to this practice of using the
Miswaak.
Ibn Abbas, Ali and Ataa (Radhi Allahu Anhum) said:
Ataa (Radhi Allahu anhu) said:
"Regard the Miswaak as an obligation on you, and
do not be neglectful of it. Be constant in using it, for verily, in it
lies the Pleasure of Allah, The Merciful, and in it is greater reward for
Salaat . . ."
Hassaan Bin Atiyyah (Radhi Allahu Anhu) said:
"Miswaak is half of Imaan, and Wudhu is half
of Imaan." [SHARHU IHYA-UL-ULOOM]
Abdul Aziz Abu Dawood (Rahmatullah alayh) said:
"Two things of a Muslim are among the
best of practices—
(1) Performing Tahajjud Salaat, and
(2) Constancy in the use of the Miswaak."
THE ULAMA AND MISWAAK
Hadhrat Shaukani (Rahmatullah alayh)
said:
"Miswaak is one of the Laws of Shariah.
And, this fact is as clear as daylight. This has been conceded by the peoples
of the world." [NAILIL AUTAAR]
Hadhrat Sha'rani (Rahmatullah alayh) said:
"A pledge has been taken from us on behalf
of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) that we be steadfast in the
use of the Miswaak at the time of making Wudhu. Should any of us be forgetful
then he should tie the Miswaak with a string and hang it around his neck
or keep it in his turban (so that it will be at hand when making Wudhu).
The general public has broken this pledge . . . It (constancy in the use
of the Miswaak) is indicative of the strength of one's Imaan and the degree
of respect one has for the Laws of Allah and His Rasool (Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam). The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) emphasised
the use of the Miswaak. And, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) was
not satisfied merely with issuing an order once, but repeatedly exhorted
his followers (regarding its use).
"O my Brother. Be constant in the Sunnah of Muhammad
if: so that you may attain the great rewards of the Hereafter. Verily,
for every Sunnah there is a rank in Jannat and this rank is obtained only
by fulfilment of that Sunnah.
"To the indolent and neglectful people who say
that it is
permissible to leave this practice (Miswaak) it
will be said on the Day of Qiyamah: 'Today, it is permissible to deprive
you of this Rank in Jannah.'
"Abul Qaasim Ibn Qasi (R) has stated this in his
Kitaab. Khulun Na'lain." [LAWAAQIUL ANWAAR]
Allamah Aini (Rahmatullah alayh) says:
"Abu Amr (Rahmatullah alayh) said that
upon the significance of the Miswaak concensus of opinion exists. There
is no difference of opinion on this score. According to all learned men
of Islam, Salaat performed after using the Miswaak is far nobler than a
Salaat without Miswaak. Auzaai (Rahmatullah alayh) said that Miswaak is
half of Wudhu." [AL-BUNAAYAH]
Shaikh Muhammad (Rahmatullah alayh) said:
"Verily, over a hundred Hadith have been
narrated regarding the significance of the Miswaak. Therefore, it is a
great astonishment to behold that so many among mankind as well as among
the learned neglect such an important practice which has been emphasized
to such an extent. This is a great loss." [SUBL]
AADAAB OR RESPECTS TO BE OBSERVED REGARDING
THE MISWAAK
The majority of the Ulama hold the view
that the use of the Miswaak is not Fardh (compulsory). Howeyer, despite
it not being decreed Fardh by the Shariah, it is of utmost importance.
It is likewise essential that all the Aadaab pertaining to the Miswaak
be observed. Neglect of the Aadaab is a sign of spiritual indolence and
weakness of Imaan. In order to achieve the Sawaub of a particular practice
in full measure it is necessary that the Aadaab relating to the practice
be observed. If neglect is shown towards the Aadanb, the final result will
be the neglect of that very practice. In the Kituab, Ta'leemul Muta-allim
the following is stated:
"He who becomes neglectful about the
Aadaab is deprived of the Sunnats; and he who becomes neglectful of the
Sunnats is deprived of the Faraa-idh (compulsory acts); and he who becomes
neglectful of the Faraaidh is deprived of the Hereafter."
Faqih Abu Laith Samarqandi (R) states:
As long as the Servant of Allah safeguards
the Aadaab Satan does not attempt to assault him (i.e. mislead him). However,
when he neglects the Aadaab Satan makes advances into the Sunnats (i.e.
misleads the Servant from the Sunnats). Thereafter follows Satan's assault
on the faraa-idh (compulsory duties). This is followed by Satan's assault
on Ikhlaas (sincerity), and finally on Yaqeen (Faith). Hence, it is necessary
for a
person to protect the Aadaab of all his affairs
and actions, e g. the Aadaab of selling and the Aadaab of Wudhu, Salaat,
buying, etc. [BUSTAANUL AARIFEEN]
TYPES OF MISWAAKS
It is permissible to take for a Miswaak
all types of tree twigs provided these are not harmful or poisonous. It
is forbidden to use a Miswaak from a poisonous tree. Miswaaks from the
following trees are not permissible:
(1) Pomegranate
(2) Bamboo
(3) Raihaan
(4) Chambelie
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) FORBADE
THE USE OF Raihaan as Miswaak because it causes the sickness, Juz-zaam
The following are the types of Miswaak are
recommended:
(1) Peelo tree
(2) Zaitoon or Olive tree
(3) Bitam or
(4) Any bitter tree
(5) Walnut tree
Miswaak of the Peelo Tree
"And, the best of Miswaaks is the Peelo,
then the Olive." [KABIRI]
The best type of Miswaak is that which is taken
from the Peelo tree. In the Kitaab, Ta-heelul Manaa-fi' it
is mentioned that the miswaak of the Peelo tree is excellent for obtaining
the glow or glitter of the teeth.
Our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) also praised
and recommended the Peelo tree for Miswaak purposes. Besides recommending
the Peelo tree, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) as well as the
Sahaabas (R) used Miswaaks of this tree. Ibn Sa'd (R) narrates that Abu
Khabrah (R) said:
"Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) presented me
with a Miswaak of the Peelo tree, and he (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
'Use the Miswaak of the Peelo tree'."
Hadhrat Syedna Ibn-i-Mas'ood (R) said:
"I always kept a stock of Peelo Miswaaks
for Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)"
In the Kitaab, Mawaahib, it is stated that
the Companions of Hadrat al-Imam al-Shafi' (Rahmatullah alayh) have recorded
Concensus of Opinion among them on the fact that the use of the Peelo Miswaak
is Mustahab (i.e. an Islamic practice which carries much Sawaab (Reward)
if upheld, and in the event of not fulfilling it no punishment will be
meted out).
Miswaak of the Olive Tree
Rasullulah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)
has spoken highly of the Miswaak of this tree as well. The following Hadith
brings out the significance of the Olive tree Miswaak:
"Use the Miswaak of the Olive tree.
It is the Miswaak of a Mubarak (auspicious or gracious) tree. It purifies
and makes wholesome the mouth. It removes the yellowishness of the teeth.
It is my (i.e. Rasulullah's (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)) Miswaak and the
Miswaak of the Ambiyaa (Prophets) who came before me." [MUNTAKHAB]
Miswaak of the Bitam Tree
In another Hadith it is stated that in
the absence of the Peelo tree the Olive tree should be used, and in the
absence of the Olive Miswaak, the Bitam tree Miswaak should be used. [MUNTAKHAB]
Miswaak of some bitter tree
If none of the three abovementioned types
of Miswaak is available, a Miswaak of any bitter tree should be used [KUHASTANI]
" . . Thereafter it is Mustahab to use a Miswaak
of a bitter tree because the Miswaak of a bitter tree removes odor of the
mouth to a greater extent." [KABIRI]
In Alamgiri it is stated that the Miswaak
of a bitter tree makes the mouth wholesome, strengthens the teeth and the
gums.
Mlswask of the Walnut Tree
Mistwaak of the Walnut tree has been
recommended in the Kitaab, Taise.
NIYYAT OR INTENTION OF USING THE MISWAAK
"Niyyat of using the Miswaak should be
made prior to its use." [SHARE MINHAAJ]
The following translated duaa should also be recited
at the time of using the Miswaak:
"O Allah, Purify my mouth: Enlighten
my heart: Purify my body; And make my body unlawful to the Fire." [BUNAYAH]
AADAAB (Etiquette) OF THE MISWAAK
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The Miswaak should be a straight twig, devoid of
roughness.
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The Miswaak should be clean.
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The Miswaak should not be too hard nor too soft.
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The Miswaak should not be used while one is lying
down.
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The new Miswaak should be approximately 8 inches
(a hand-span) in length.
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The Miswaak should be the thickness of the forefinger.
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Before using the Miswaak, it should be washed.
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After use it should be washed as well.
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The Miswaak should not be sucked.
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The Miswaak should be placed vertically when not
in use. It should not be thrown onto the ground.
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If the Miswaak is dry it should be moistened with
water prior to use. This is Mustahab. It is preferable to moisten it with
Rose water.
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The Miswaak should not be used in the toilet.
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The Miswaak should be used at least thrice (brush
three times) for each section of the mouth, e.g. brush the upper layer
of teeth thrice, then the lower layer thrice, etc.
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The Miswaak should not be used at both ends.
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The Miswaak should not be taken from an unknown tree
as it may be poisonous.
ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS OF THE MISWAAK
(1) Eliminates
bad odour and improves the sense of taste
Allamah Ibn Daqiq (Rahmatullah alayh) says:
"The wisdom underlying the use of the
Miswaak after rising from sleep is that during sleep bad vapours rise from
the stomach towards the mouth. This causes bad odour in the mouth as well
as a change in the sense of taste. Use of the Miswaak eliminates the bad
odor and rectifies the change which occurred in the taste." [NALE WA TA'LEEQ]
(2) Sharpens
the Memory
Hadhrat Syedena Ali (Radhi Allahu Ta'ala Anhu)
said that "Miswaak sharpens the memory.
(3) Sharpens
the Intelligence
"Four things increase the Intelligence—
(i) Shunning of nonsensical talks
(ii) Use of the Miswaak
(iii) Sitting in the company of the pious, and
(iv) Sitting in the company of the Ulama."
(TIBBE NABAWI)
(4) Eliminates
Slime
Hadhrat Syedena Ali (Radhi Allahu Ta'ala anhu)
said that "Miswaak removes slime." [IHYA-UL-ULOOM]
(5) A Cure for Illness
Hadhrat Syedah Aisha (Radhi Allahu ta'ala Anhaa)
said that "Miswaak (its constant use) is a cure for all illness excepting
Death." [REPORTED BY DAILAMI IN FIRDAUS
(6) Miswaak creates fragrance in the mouth.
(7) Miswaak strengthens the gums.
(8) Miswaak prevents tooth decay.
(9) Miswaak prevents further increase of decay
which has already set in the teeth.
(10) Miswaak is a cure for headaches.
(11) Miswaak assists in eliminating toothaches.
(12) Miswaak creates lustre (Noor) on the face
of the one who continually uses it.
(13) Miswaak causes the teeth to glow.
(14) Miswaak removes the yellowishness of the
teeth.
(15) Miswaak strengthens the eye-sight.
(16) Miswaak is beneficial for the health of
the entire body.
(17) Miswaak assists in the process of Digestion.
(18) Miswaak is a cure for a certain mouth disease
known as Qilaa'- This is stated in Hujjatul Baaleghah.
(19) Miswaak clears the voice. This is stated
in TibbeNabawi.
(20) Miswaak facilitates the appetite (Tibbe
Nabawi).
(21) Miswaak increases the eloquence of one's
speech.
Hadhrat Syedna Abu Hurairah (Radhi Allahu anhu)
said that "Miswaak increases the eloquence of a person." [AL-JAAMI']
(22) Miswaak (i.e. its constant use) will be ~
factor to ease the pangs of Death. The continuous use of the Miswaak makes
it easy for the Rooh (Soul) to depart from the body when its appointed
time arrives. [SHARHUS SUDOOR]
(23) Miswaak increases the Thawaab (reward) of
Salaat (prayer) from seventy times to four hundred times. [HADITH]
(24) Miswaak is a factor which will earn higher
ranks in Jannat for the one who uses it
(25) The Angels sing the praises of the one who
uses the Miswaak.
(26) Use of the Miswaak displeases Shaitaan.
(27) Use of the Miswaak graces one with the companionship
of the Angels.
(28) And, the greatest benefit of using the Miswaak
is the attainment of Allah Ta'ala's Pleasure.
SUBSTITUTES FOR THE MISWAAK
(1) The Fingers
In the case of the non-availability of the Miswaak
the fingers should be used to cleanse the teeth. This method will serve
the purpose of the Miswaak as far as the
Sawaab is concerned, i.e. if a Miswaak is not
availa e the Sawaab (Reward) attendant to the Miswaak will be realised
by using the fingers as a substitute provided that Niyyat (intention) of
Miswaak be made when the fingers are used for this purpose.
"Rubbing the teeth with the forefinger and the
thumb [MUHEET]
Hadhrat Amr Bin Auf Muzni (Rahmatullahi alayh)
states that the fingers could be used as an adequate substitute for the
Miswaak in the case of the latter's absence.
"Imam Tahtaawi (Rahmatullah alayh) says: 'The
promised Reward (of using the Miswaak) shall be obtained in the event of
the non-availability of the Miswaak, and not in the event of its availability'."
In other words, if a Miswaak is available and
you are able to use same then the Sawaab of it will not be realised by
using a substitute.
(2) Cloth
A coarse piece of cloth may also be used in case
of the non-availability of a Miswaak. Those who have no teeth should use
the fingers or a cloth as substitutes for the Miswaak, and they will obtain
the Sawaab. But Niyyat of the Miswaak should be made.
"And, the significance of the Miswaak shall be
obtained even though the finger or a cloth be used in the event of the
non-availability of the Miswaak." [SHURAMBALI]
(3) Toothbrush
If the toothbrush is made of bristles (pig's hair)
then its use is not permissible. If bristles are not used, the use
of the toothbrush is permissible. However, the toothbrush will not serve
as a substitute in the case of the Miswaak being available. If a Miswaak
is available Reward will not be realised by using the toothbrush. The same
applies to toothpowder or any other means of cleansing the teeth. It should
be remembered here that during the time of our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi
Wasallam) substitutes, e.g. toothpowder, etc., existed, but our Nabi (Sallallahu
Alayhi Wasallam) never equated these with the Miswaak. Therefore, the argument
of the modernist that the toothbrush today takes the place of the Miswaak
is fallacious and a good example of the apologetic attitude adopted by
modern Muslims of today.
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