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 ï·º 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 ï·º, 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...

🌿 "Letting Go, Trusting Allah"


 Sometimes, holding on hurts more than letting go.

And in those quiet moments when your heart is tired, remember this: Allah never removes something from your life without replacing it with something better — at the right time.



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✨ When You’re Forced to Let Go


You might have lost a person, a dream, or a chance you held dear. It’s painful. Your mind plays scenes on repeat. You wonder “Why me?” or “Why now?”

But here’s the truth:


> “...It may be that you dislike a thing while it is good for you.”

— [Surah Al-Baqarah 2:216]





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💫 Trusting the Unseen Plan


Healing begins when we stop chasing after what’s gone and start placing our trust in Ar-Rahman — The Most Merciful. When we say, “Ya Allah, I don’t understand, but I trust You,” something shifts in our soul. That’s where sukoon begins.



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🌸 A Silent Kind of Strength


Letting go doesn’t mean you stop caring — it means you’re choosing your peace.

It means you believe that Allah’s plan is always more beautiful than the one you imagined.



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🤲 A Simple Dua to Whisper:


> “Ya Allah, remove from me what isn’t mine.

Give me the strength to let go.

And replace it with something better — from You.”





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💖 Final Reminder:


Don’t hold on to what breaks your soul. Hold on to Allah — He will never let you fall.

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Letting go is painful, but trusting Allah brings peace. Read this emotional reminder for anyone struggling with loss, heartbreak, or change. Islamic comfort for the soul.



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Malik said…
No doubt letting go ,trusting Allah

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