Sunnah Goods Miswak Box – 2 Fresh Miswaks + Holder
Sunnah Goods Miswak Box – 2 Fresh Miswaks + Holder
Introducing the Sunnah Goods Miswak Box, your go-to for natural, Sunnah-inspired oral care. Each box contains 2 premium, fresh miswaks, hygienically packed to maintain freshness, along with a convenient plastic holder for easy storage. Our miswaks are sourced from high-quality Salvadora persica trees, ensuring you receive the full benefits of this centuries-old natural toothbrush.
Free from chemicals and additives, the Sunnah Goods Miswak strengthens gums, fights tooth decay, freshens breath, and follows the beloved tradition of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Perfect for gifting or personal use, and easy to carry for maintaining oral hygiene on the go.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Is the use of miswak mentioned in the Quran or Sunnah?
A: While the Quran doesn’t directly mention the miswak, its use is highly emphasized in the Sunnah. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) regularly used the miswak and said, "Were it not that I might overburden my followers, I would have commanded them to use the miswak before every prayer" (Sahih al-Bukhari).
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Q: What are the benefits of using a miswak?
A: Miswak has natural antibacterial properties, helps prevent tooth decay, strengthens gums, whitens teeth, freshens breath, and promotes overall oral hygiene. It’s a natural alternative to modern toothbrushes and toothpaste.
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Q: How do I use a miswak stick?
A: Simply peel off about 1 cm of the bark from one end, chew the exposed fibers until they become soft and brush-like, and then use it to clean your teeth just like a regular toothbrush. Cut off the used bristles every few days to expose a fresh section.
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Q: How long does one miswak stick last?
A: A miswak stick can last anywhere from 2-4 weeks, depending on usage and how often you trim the bristles.
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Q: Can I use the miswak along with my regular toothbrush?
A: Yes, the miswak can be used in addition to your regular toothbrush. Many people use it throughout the day or before prayers, as it’s a Sunnah and helps maintain oral hygiene on the go.