Miswak: The Sunnah Science Still Confirms Today

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  ✦ The Science Behind the Sunnah · Miswak Miswak: The 1400-Year-Old Sunnah Modern Dentistry Is Still Catching Up To By The Sukoon Seeker · Sabr and Sukoon · 7 min read In Short: The Prophet ﷺ used miswak before every prayer, over a thousand years before modern dentistry existed. Today, dental research confirms what the Sunnah already knew — miswak contains natural antibacterial compounds that meaningfully reduce plaque and support oral health. This post explores the hadith on miswak, what the science actually shows, and how to use it properly. Long before toothbrushes, fluoride, or dental clinics existed, one small stick from the Salvadora persica tree was already part of a daily hygiene routine practiced by the Prophet ﷺ, over and over, before every single prayer. What's remarkable is not just that this practice existed — it's that fourteen centuries later, modern laboratories have gone back and studied it, and found there was real substance behind it...

When a Friend Leaves: Islamic Way to Heal Heartbreak




Sometimes, the people we trusted the most are the ones who hurt us the deepest. When a friend walks away — especially without explanation — it leaves a scar.


But Islam teaches us something powerful:


💔 “If Allah takes something away, He is preparing to give you something better.”


🌿 Here’s how you can heal:


Talk to Allah: He understands the words you can’t say.


Write in your journal: Let your emotions come out.


Read Surah Duha: Allah’s promise of better days.


Forgive silently: Not for them, but for your own peace.



📿 “And put your trust in Allah. And sufficient is Allah as a Disposer of affairs.” – Qur’an 33:3


Your heart may be broken — but your faith will rebuild it.

And one day, you’ll thank Allah for removing what was hurting your soul.


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Feeling broken after losing a friend? Discover Islamic ways to heal your heart through duas, sabr, and faith in Allah’s mercy. A must-read for emotional healing.

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