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General Knowledge
Oral hygiene and patient motivation towards a clean mouth owe their birth to the teachings of Mohmmed (pbuh). Due to the repeated use of Siwak during the day, the users showed an unusually high level of oral cleanliness.

 Wednesday, 08 September 2010
History of this brush.  

Since antiquity, the human had already pay attention about their health teeth. A lot of many ways to do human to take care their health teeth. For example, with:

  • toothpicks
  • chew sticks
  • tree twigs
  • linen strips
  • birds feathers
  • animal bones and
  • Porcupine quills were recovered.
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Miswaak: The Whole Story  

 
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.

 

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