The Science Behind Miswak 🌿
Have you ever wondered why people have been using miswak sticks for centuries, and what makes this simple natural twig so fascinating even today?
Modern research has shown that miswak contains natural compounds with antibacterial properties that help promote oral hygiene, reduce plaque buildup, and support healthy gums.
More than 1,400 years ago, Islam encouraged the use of miswak as part of cleanliness and personal hygiene. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ frequently used it and highly recommended it, saying:
> “Were it not that I might overburden my followers, I would have ordered them to use the miswak before every prayer.”
A beautiful example of how a Prophetic Sunnah continues to be appreciated for its benefits today.
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