Was discussing these with my Egyptian friend at work- as someone who goes camping I like the idea of being able to brush my teeth without leaving a trace of fluoride toothpaste. Thanks for the tutorial.
@@manuelAAU620 The miswak can be reused, wash everytime after use. Lets say after 4-5 days of use, cut the brush altogether which you made earlier and the repeat the process of pealing the skin 1 inch, soaking in water for 15 mins to an hour, chew it to make it like a brush and wash after each use. Keep repeating the process until the stick becomes too small to use or you lost it😂... I also do not recomment to keep it in toilet with other brushes.. May be keep it in your room or you can also carry it all the time to use it whenever needed. Hope this helps
Hold miswak from the top as much as possible so you have more control. Miswak should be around the thickness of your pinky finger and always start from right to left. Do this for bottom teeth and then followed by right to left for the top teeth. After use, rinse it and always let it air dry, DO NOT keep it in a wet or sealed package as mould will grow. After few days, cut the miswaak and repeat until it is the length of your pinky finger. It is not recommended to use too thick or too short miswaks.
hi i was going to use miswak today i cut the bark then soaked in water 15 minuts but no matter how much i chew , the tip of it hardly turns into a bristle my fingers hurt for keep pressing down on tip of it is there any tool to make the bristles without chewing them ? also how to disinfect after using each time ? pleas help me 😄
@@therealsquidwardxd Praise be to Allah. It is part of Allaah’s complete blessing upon us and the perfection of this great religion, that Islam organizes all aspects of our lives. There is nothing good but it has shown it to us, and there is nothing bad but it has warned us against it. As well as beliefs, acts of worship, interactions with others and morals and manners, that also includes our private affairs in which Islam shows us the way that is befitting to man’s noble status and the way in which Allaah has honoured him. That includes the way the Muslim eats and drinks, and so on. This is an established principle in sharee’ah: that which has to do with honour and nobility, such as putting on one's garment and pants and shoes, entering the mosque, using the siwaak, putting on kohl, clipping the nails, trimming the moustache, combing the hair, plucking the armpit hair, shaving the head, saying salaam at the end of prayer, washing the limbs when purifying oneself, exiting the toilet, eating and drinking, shaking hands, touching the Black Stone, etc are all things which it is mustahabb to start on the right or use the right hand. As for things which are the opposite, such as entering the toilet, exiting the mosque, blowing one’s nose, cleaning oneself after using the toilet, taking off one’s garment, pants and shoes, and so on, it is mustahabb to start on the left or use the left hand. All of that is because the right hand is more noble and honoured. This was stated by al-Nawawi in Sharh Saheeh Muslim. There is a great deal of evidence to support this principle, such as the following: In al-Saheehayn it is narrated that ‘Umar ibn Salamah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O young boy, say the name of Allaah and eat with your right hand, and eat from what is nearest to you.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5376) and Muslim (2022). In Sunan Abi Dawood (33) it is narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The right hand of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was for his purification and food, and his left hand was for using the toilet and anything that was dirty. Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood. Muslim (262) narrated that Salmaan (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: He (meaning the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)) forbade any one of us to clean himself with his right hand. And Muslim (2020) narrated from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “No one among you should eat with his left hand or drink with it, for the shaytaan eats with his left hand and drinks with it.” Allaah has warned us against disobeying the commands of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), as He says (interpretation of the meaning): “And let those who oppose the Messenger’s (Muhammad’s) commandment (i.e. his Sunnah __ legal ways, orders, acts of worship, statements) (among the sects) beware, lest some Fitnah (disbelief, trials, afflictions, earthquakes, killing, overpowered by a tyrant) should befall them or a painful torment be inflicted on them” [al-Noor 24:63] This applies if one is able to eat with the right hand. But if one is unable to do so, there is no sin in that. Al-Nawawi said in Sharh Muslim (13/191): The objection to eating and drinking with the left hand applies so long as there is no excuse. If there is an excuse which prevents one from eating and drinking with the right hand because of sickness, injury etc, then it is not makrooh. End quote. Al-Ghazaali said in al-Ihya’ (4/93): Then the One Who gave you two hands to do things with, some of which are noble, such as picking up the Mus-haf, and some are ignoble, such as removing impurities. So if you pick up the Mus-haf with your left hand, and you remove impurities with your right hand, then you have used that which is noble to do something ignoble, and you have neglected its rights and wronged it, and turned away from what is proper. End quote. To sum up what the scholars have said about the reasons why the right hand is preferred for things that are noble: 1-That is differing from the shaytaan, as in the case of eating and drinking. 2-It is honouring the right hand over the left. 3-It is using proper etiquette with people, so that one does not shake hands with them, take things from them or give things to them with the hand with which one removes impurities. 4-It is a sign of hope that Allaah will make us among those who are on the right hand (ahl al-yameen). And Allaah knows best.
Although I'm not muslim and I don't follow islamic rules but I'm still watching this video because miswak is a damn good toothbrush. Like it cleans your teeth better than most of today's toothbrushes, it doesn't harm the body in any way like the floride toothpastes, freshens the breath and still eco friendly! I'm planning to switch to miswak and also grow a tree of it. Also, the guy in the tutorial is pretty cute 😊😊.
Wonder if a religion told you the best way to brush your teeth more than a thousand years ago and it still remains to be the best way. There must be something special about this religion and it kight be the right way of life. Do learn more about Islam and you might find yourself fascinated ✨
You should look into Islam. If the man who advocated for the miswak the best (the prophet ﷺ) is telling you Islam is the truth then you owe it to yourself to look into Islam. Also think about how something natural from trees works so well for our teeth. The creation has a creator behind it and he created everything with a purpose.
🌹1.Dont insult (Q49:11) 🌹2.Speak kindly (Q2:83) 🌹3.Speak gently (Q17:28) 🌹4.Dont backbite (Q49:12) 🌹5.Speak the Truth (Q3:17) 🌹6.Keep your oaths (Q5:89) 🌹7.Do not be arrogant (Q7:13) 🌹8.Restrain your anger (Q3:134) 🌹9.Think good of others (Q24:12) 🌹10.Dont be rude to parents (Q17:23) 🌹11.Dont make fun of others (Q49:11) 🌹12.Turn away from ill speech (Q23:3) 🌹13.Walk in a humble manner (Q25:63) 🌹14.Keep your trusts & promises (Q23:8) 🌹15.Do not claim yourself to be pure (Q53:32) 🌹16.Do not even approach adultery (Q17:32) 🌹17.Dont call others with bad names (Q49:11) 🌹18.Remember Allah and be thankful (Q2:152) 🌹19.Speak nicely, even to the ignorant (Q25:63) 🌹20.Do not ask for repayment for favours (Q76:9) 🌹21.If enemy wants peace, then accept it (Q8:61) 🌹22.Salute the Prophet (saw), do salawats (Q33:56) 🌹23.Call ˹all˺ people to the pilgrimage (hajj) (Q22:27) 🌹24.Give charity /spend (in the way of Allah) (Q2:254) 🌹25.Don’t criticize small donation/charity of others (9:79) 🌹26.Be mindful of Allah and be with the truthful (Q9:119) 🌹27.Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly (Q2:188) 🌹28.Stand firm for justice even if it is against yourselves(Q4:135) 🌹29.Do not remind others of the favours you done to them (Q2:264) 🌹30.Return a greeting in a better manner or at least the same (Q4:86) 🌹31.Do not be excessive, extravagant, don t spend wastefully (Q17:26) 🌹32 Life of this world is no more than the delusion of enjoyment (Q3:185) 🌹33.Performing prayers (salat/namaz) is a duty on the believers (Q4:103) 🌹34.Turn away from trash talk like gossip, slandering people etc.(Q28:55) 🌹35.Fasting is prescribed for you-as it was for those before you (Q2:183) 🌹36.Don t Bribe authorities in order to devour a portion of others’ property(Q2:188) 🌹37.Establish prayer (salat/namaz) and donate from what was provided (Q8:3) 🌹38.Establish prayer (salat/namaz) and donate from what was provided (Q14:31) 🌹39.Establish prayer (salat/namaz), pay alms-tax, and bow down with those who bow down (Q2:43) 🌹🕋40.Know that this worldly life is no more than play, amusement, luxury, mutual boasting, and competition in wealth and children.(Q57:20)🕋🌹 ✍Explanation: 💚Please note these are not the complete ayats, but I took keywords from each ayat. If you would like to read the full ayat, then check the reference. 💬For example take a look the first statement: 🌹Dont insult (Q49:11), when you google Quran 49:11, then you will see the complete surah’s English translation and you will see following: ☝️🕋O believers! Do not let some ˹men˺ ridicule others, they may be better than them, nor let ˹some˺ women ridicule other women, they may be better than them. Do not defame one another, nor call each other by offensive nicknames. How evil it is to act rebelliously after having faith! And whoever does not repent, it is they who are the ˹true˺ wrongdoers.☝️🕋 🤲🌻ALWAYS REMEMBER🌻🤲: ✍Allah is the most merciful and forgiving, no matter how much you have been sinning, run towards Allah , turn to Allah and repent , ask for forgiveness. Some references from the Quran: 🌺🌺🌺🕋Quran 39:53🕋🌺🌺🌺 Say, ˹O Prophet, that Allah says,˺ “O My servants who have exceeded the limits against their souls! Do not lose hope in Allah’s mercy, for Allah certainly forgives all sins. He is indeed the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful. 🌺🌺🌺🕋Quran 25:70🕋🌺🌺🌺 As for those who repent, believe, and do good deeds, they are the ones whose evil deeds Allah will change into good deeds. For Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful. 🌹Feel free, copy and paste this message
So after having it in my bag for years , today i finally open the package and use it. Believe it or not it actually brighten up the color of my teeth at the first apply😄. I'm surprised. I hope this could also remineralize my weak enamel. There are glory in sunnah 😍
If you dip the end in a powder made with calcium carbonate, clove, cinnamon, xylitol and baking soda it will remineralize and whiten your teeth. Calcium carbonate remineralizes
اللهمّ صلّ على محمّد وعلى آل محمّد كما صليت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم، إنك حميد مجيد. اللهمّ باركْ على محمّد وعلى آل محمّد كما باركت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم، إنّك حميد مجيد ❤️
I’ve been looking for alternatives to plastic toothbrush. Bamboo toothbrush still uses plastic bristles and cannot be recycled. I think I can try this.
Salam brother, you have great content, and I like how explain it in such an effective manner, I bought “MISWAK” recently and your video helped me out. I finally decided to buy MISWAK yesterday for the main reason it is amazingly effective and good for the environment. Thank you also for explaining how to use it I tend to like I'd know in a video about the benefits of it. Because “ there are SO many of its “BENEFITS”😮 .
As-salaamu Alaykum, Ramadan Mubarak! I am so happy to hear that our video was helpful, insha Allah. Thanks for watching and shukran--thanks for the feedback. Jazak Allah Khair. - Ahmed
He makes me laugh he is funny 🤣👌👌 but very informative. I'm not Muslim but I'm interested what prophets have been using in the past therefore I go for organic remedies thank you for the video 👍
Thank you, had no idea how to use these. Haven't had good oral hygeine these last few years and finally doing something about it. Bought a pack and hoping it'll help motivate me to keep up with it.
As-salaamu Alaykum brother, It is only necessary to soak your miswak in a cup of water after you first peel it, in order to soften the end so bristles can form. Once the bristles are formed at the end of your miswak it is not necessary to soak it in between use. Be sure to rinse it off, however, after each use. Then store the clean miswak upright (like a toothbrush) in a clean, dry place. The next time you use it, rinse the bristles off and it will be ready to use. Once the bristles start to wear down, you can trim off the end and prepare your miswak again by peeling and soaking it and then chewing on the end to from new bristles. After trimming the miswak a few time and it becomes too short it will be time to replace it with a new stick. Please feel free to ask if you have any further questions. Thanks for watching and Jazak Allah Khair!
@@zulmadridvegas4816 Salam, The miswak I am using, which are the ones we sell at Alhannah.com are natural twigs from the Salvadora Persica tree which is also referred to as arāk, أراك, in Arabic. There are also miswak made from olive tree twigs, however, I prefer the original ones for their antiseptic properties.
what about the back of the teeth though, especially the front ones where (I certainly) get most plaque build up. Guess I'll just have to keep using my rotating phillips for that!
Is it okay to chew on it for a while? I have a bad habit of chewing on things: pens, straws, etc... I figure it is probably better for my teeth to chew on this than those things. Do the flavored ones have anything in them that is bad for teeth?
Salam, That's a great question! It is perfectly ok to chew on a miswak. In fact, some people chew on miswak to replace bad habits such as smoking. However, if you have any dental work which may become damaged, such as a crown or bridge, we suggest consulting your dentist first. There are no chemicals in the miswak--plain or flavored-- that should damage teeth. Thanks for watching!
Not arabic or muslim but fascinated with this channel, is the miswak used instead of a toothbrush in different cultures or in addition to, is there any reason other than that's just the way it is?
Was discussing these with my Egyptian friend at work- as someone who goes camping I like the idea of being able to brush my teeth without leaving a trace of fluoride toothpaste. Thanks for the tutorial.
lol i like your profile picture
@@GreatApeOfTheNorth I laughed right when I saw it
There’s fluoride found naturally I believe in the root. Google to confirm
Did he tell if one stick is one time use ??
@@manuelAAU620 The miswak can be reused, wash everytime after use. Lets say after 4-5 days of use, cut the brush altogether which you made earlier and the repeat the process of pealing the skin 1 inch, soaking in water for 15 mins to an hour, chew it to make it like a brush and wash after each use. Keep repeating the process until the stick becomes too small to use or you lost it😂... I also do not recomment to keep it in toilet with other brushes.. May be keep it in your room or you can also carry it all the time to use it whenever needed. Hope this helps
Finally, a video showing exactly how to use this. Thank you very much.
Hold miswak from the top as much as possible so you have more control. Miswak should be around the thickness of your pinky finger and always start from right to left. Do this for bottom teeth and then followed by right to left for the top teeth. After use, rinse it and always let it air dry, DO NOT keep it in a wet or sealed package as mould will grow. After few days, cut the miswaak and repeat until it is the length of your pinky finger. It is not recommended to use too thick or too short miswaks.
Hello I'm wondering why it is important to go right to left. Might you know why? Thanks 😊 🙏
@@therealsquidwardxd prob sunnah
hi
i was going to use miswak today
i cut the bark then soaked in water 15 minuts
but no matter how much i chew , the tip of it hardly turns into a bristle
my fingers hurt for keep pressing down on tip of it
is there any tool to make the bristles without chewing them ?
also how to disinfect after using each time ?
pleas help me 😄
@@therealsquidwardxd Praise be to Allah.
It is part of Allaah’s complete blessing upon us and the perfection of this great religion, that Islam organizes all aspects of our lives. There is nothing good but it has shown it to us, and there is nothing bad but it has warned us against it. As well as beliefs, acts of worship, interactions with others and morals and manners, that also includes our private affairs in which Islam shows us the way that is befitting to man’s noble status and the way in which Allaah has honoured him. That includes the way the Muslim eats and drinks, and so on.
This is an established principle in sharee’ah: that which has to do with honour and nobility, such as putting on one's garment and pants and shoes, entering the mosque, using the siwaak, putting on kohl, clipping the nails, trimming the moustache, combing the hair, plucking the armpit hair, shaving the head, saying salaam at the end of prayer, washing the limbs when purifying oneself, exiting the toilet, eating and drinking, shaking hands, touching the Black Stone, etc are all things which it is mustahabb to start on the right or use the right hand. As for things which are the opposite, such as entering the toilet, exiting the mosque, blowing one’s nose, cleaning oneself after using the toilet, taking off one’s garment, pants and shoes, and so on, it is mustahabb to start on the left or use the left hand. All of that is because the right hand is more noble and honoured. This was stated by al-Nawawi in Sharh Saheeh Muslim. There is a great deal of evidence to support this principle, such as the following:
In al-Saheehayn it is narrated that ‘Umar ibn Salamah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O young boy, say the name of Allaah and eat with your right hand, and eat from what is nearest to you.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5376) and Muslim (2022).
In Sunan Abi Dawood (33) it is narrated that ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The right hand of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was for his purification and food, and his left hand was for using the toilet and anything that was dirty. Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.
Muslim (262) narrated that Salmaan (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: He (meaning the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)) forbade any one of us to clean himself with his right hand.
And Muslim (2020) narrated from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “No one among you should eat with his left hand or drink with it, for the shaytaan eats with his left hand and drinks with it.”
Allaah has warned us against disobeying the commands of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), as He says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And let those who oppose the Messenger’s (Muhammad’s) commandment (i.e. his Sunnah __ legal ways, orders, acts of worship, statements) (among the sects) beware, lest some Fitnah (disbelief, trials, afflictions, earthquakes, killing, overpowered by a tyrant) should befall them or a painful torment be inflicted on them”
[al-Noor 24:63]
This applies if one is able to eat with the right hand. But if one is unable to do so, there is no sin in that. Al-Nawawi said in Sharh Muslim (13/191): The objection to eating and drinking with the left hand applies so long as there is no excuse. If there is an excuse which prevents one from eating and drinking with the right hand because of sickness, injury etc, then it is not makrooh. End quote.
Al-Ghazaali said in al-Ihya’ (4/93): Then the One Who gave you two hands to do things with, some of which are noble, such as picking up the Mus-haf, and some are ignoble, such as removing impurities. So if you pick up the Mus-haf with your left hand, and you remove impurities with your right hand, then you have used that which is noble to do something ignoble, and you have neglected its rights and wronged it, and turned away from what is proper. End quote.
To sum up what the scholars have said about the reasons why the right hand is preferred for things that are noble:
1-That is differing from the shaytaan, as in the case of eating and drinking.
2-It is honouring the right hand over the left.
3-It is using proper etiquette with people, so that one does not shake hands with them, take things from them or give things to them with the hand with which one removes impurities.
4-It is a sign of hope that Allaah will make us among those who are on the right hand (ahl al-yameen).
And Allaah knows best.
Although I'm not muslim and I don't follow islamic rules but I'm still watching this video because miswak is a damn good toothbrush. Like it cleans your teeth better than most of today's toothbrushes, it doesn't harm the body in any way like the floride toothpastes, freshens the breath and still eco friendly! I'm planning to switch to miswak and also grow a tree of it. Also, the guy in the tutorial is pretty cute 😊😊.
Ma Shaa ALLAH ALLAHUMMA BARIK 🥺❤✨ we welcome u brother / sister with love...
Cute. And I agree with u. Normal brushes don't really do the job right
Wonder if a religion told you the best way to brush your teeth more than a thousand years ago and it still remains to be the best way. There must be something special about this religion and it kight be the right way of life. Do learn more about Islam and you might find yourself fascinated ✨
You should look into Islam. If the man who advocated for the miswak the best (the prophet ﷺ) is telling you Islam is the truth then you owe it to yourself to look into Islam. Also think about how something natural from trees works so well for our teeth. The creation has a creator behind it and he created everything with a purpose.
@@hamzaasif1077honestly the things that are haram like alcohol, drugs, eating pork etc is to be scientifically not good for you.
🌹1.Dont insult (Q49:11)
🌹2.Speak kindly (Q2:83)
🌹3.Speak gently (Q17:28)
🌹4.Dont backbite (Q49:12)
🌹5.Speak the Truth (Q3:17)
🌹6.Keep your oaths (Q5:89)
🌹7.Do not be arrogant (Q7:13)
🌹8.Restrain your anger (Q3:134)
🌹9.Think good of others (Q24:12)
🌹10.Dont be rude to parents (Q17:23)
🌹11.Dont make fun of others (Q49:11)
🌹12.Turn away from ill speech (Q23:3)
🌹13.Walk in a humble manner (Q25:63)
🌹14.Keep your trusts & promises (Q23:8)
🌹15.Do not claim yourself to be pure (Q53:32)
🌹16.Do not even approach adultery (Q17:32)
🌹17.Dont call others with bad names (Q49:11)
🌹18.Remember Allah and be thankful (Q2:152)
🌹19.Speak nicely, even to the ignorant (Q25:63)
🌹20.Do not ask for repayment for favours (Q76:9)
🌹21.If enemy wants peace, then accept it (Q8:61)
🌹22.Salute the Prophet (saw), do salawats (Q33:56)
🌹23.Call ˹all˺ people to the pilgrimage (hajj) (Q22:27)
🌹24.Give charity /spend (in the way of Allah) (Q2:254)
🌹25.Don’t criticize small donation/charity of others (9:79)
🌹26.Be mindful of Allah and be with the truthful (Q9:119)
🌹27.Do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly (Q2:188)
🌹28.Stand firm for justice even if it is against yourselves(Q4:135)
🌹29.Do not remind others of the favours you done to them (Q2:264)
🌹30.Return a greeting in a better manner or at least the same (Q4:86)
🌹31.Do not be excessive, extravagant, don t spend wastefully (Q17:26)
🌹32 Life of this world is no more than the delusion of enjoyment (Q3:185)
🌹33.Performing prayers (salat/namaz) is a duty on the believers (Q4:103)
🌹34.Turn away from trash talk like gossip, slandering people etc.(Q28:55)
🌹35.Fasting is prescribed for you-as it was for those before you (Q2:183)
🌹36.Don t Bribe authorities in order to devour a portion of others’ property(Q2:188)
🌹37.Establish prayer (salat/namaz) and donate from what was provided (Q8:3)
🌹38.Establish prayer (salat/namaz) and donate from what was provided (Q14:31)
🌹39.Establish prayer (salat/namaz), pay alms-tax, and bow down with those who bow down (Q2:43)
🌹🕋40.Know that this worldly life is no more than play, amusement, luxury, mutual boasting, and competition in wealth and children.(Q57:20)🕋🌹
✍Explanation:
💚Please note these are not the complete ayats, but I took keywords from each ayat. If you would like to read the full ayat, then check the reference.
💬For example take a look the first statement:
🌹Dont insult (Q49:11), when you google Quran 49:11, then you will see the complete surah’s English translation and you will see following:
☝️🕋O believers! Do not let some ˹men˺ ridicule others, they may be better than them, nor let ˹some˺ women ridicule other women, they may be better than them. Do not defame one another, nor call each other by offensive nicknames. How evil it is to act rebelliously after having faith! And whoever does not repent, it is they who are the ˹true˺ wrongdoers.☝️🕋
🤲🌻ALWAYS REMEMBER🌻🤲:
✍Allah is the most merciful and forgiving, no matter how much you have been sinning, run towards Allah , turn to Allah and repent , ask for forgiveness. Some references from the Quran:
🌺🌺🌺🕋Quran 39:53🕋🌺🌺🌺
Say, ˹O Prophet, that Allah says,˺ “O My servants who have exceeded the limits against their souls! Do not lose hope in Allah’s mercy, for Allah certainly forgives all sins. He is indeed the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
🌺🌺🌺🕋Quran 25:70🕋🌺🌺🌺
As for those who repent, believe, and do good deeds, they are the ones whose evil deeds Allah will change into good deeds. For Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
🌹Feel free, copy and paste this message
I love this ❤ thank you 🙏
JazakAllahu khairan kaseera
So after having it in my bag for years , today i finally open the package and use it. Believe it or not it actually brighten up the color of my teeth at the first apply😄. I'm surprised.
I hope this could also remineralize my weak enamel.
There are glory in sunnah 😍
Same story with me mashallah
If you dip the end in a powder made with calcium carbonate, clove, cinnamon, xylitol and baking soda it will remineralize and whiten your teeth. Calcium carbonate remineralizes
اللهمّ صلّ على محمّد وعلى آل محمّد كما صليت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم، إنك حميد مجيد.
اللهمّ باركْ على محمّد وعلى آل محمّد كما باركت على إبراهيم وعلى آل إبراهيم، إنّك حميد مجيد ❤️
omg this was one of the cutest tutorials i've seen, haha. thanks!
You’re so good at teaching ma shaa allah
I am using it ,very good for teeth health because of medicinal health benefits , try once and use regularly , amazing results.
I’ve been looking for alternatives to plastic toothbrush. Bamboo toothbrush still uses plastic bristles and cannot be recycled. I think I can try this.
Did you try it? How was it?
Salam brother, you have great content, and I like how explain it in such an effective manner, I bought “MISWAK” recently and your video helped me out. I finally decided to buy MISWAK yesterday for the main reason it is amazingly effective and good for the environment. Thank you also for explaining how to use it I tend to like I'd know in a video about the benefits of it. Because “ there are SO many of its “BENEFITS”😮 .
Ma sha Allah, jazaak Allah khair brother
Jazak Allah Khair! The video helped so much! 😁
As-salaamu Alaykum, Ramadan Mubarak! I am so happy to hear that our video was helpful, insha Allah. Thanks for watching and shukran--thanks for the feedback. Jazak Allah Khair. - Ahmed
I just purchased cherry, strawberry and grape from ur link! Thanks. Can’t wait to get em
I want to start using misvak in my Ramadan. So today I will do Misbah😊🇵🇰
Mashallah such a wonderful brother. Allah give him all the blessings.
I got this today from my syrian friend,looks nice i am gonna try it
He makes me laugh he is funny 🤣👌👌 but very informative. I'm not Muslim but I'm interested what prophets have been using in the past therefore I go for organic remedies thank you for the video 👍
Thanks. This was very clear and answered all my questions. I'm excited to try it.
Very informative video for those who don't know how to use maswak before
Masha Allah. Helpful
Just used this technique and felt good
Barak Allah Feek + Jazak Allah Alf Khair Akhi
Going to use my very 1st miswak. Thank you
Thank u bro
Eid mubarak
Eid Mubarak to you and your family! Thank you for watching and Jazak Allah Khair.
Salaam w. MashaAllah great video showing correct way to use miswak. And very good voice and pronunciation. Thankyou. Allah hafiz.
Thank you sooo much !
You answered every one of my questions in this video. Very informative , thanks again 🤗
Thank you, had no idea how to use these. Haven't had good oral hygeine these last few years and finally doing something about it. Bought a pack and hoping it'll help motivate me to keep up with it.
Allahumma Barik,say this when liking something or someone. Assalamualaikum, Jazak Allahu Khairan
I’m so glad I found the flavored ones! I tried regular and I couldn’t with the taste 😢
I have the regular one
It's taste like pickle
لاإله إلا الله محمد رسول الله 💗💗💗
Jazaka'Allah for this video!
Thanks. You have a wonderful smile brother
Last scene was the best....😆😆😆
Thank you a lot JazakAllah for helping me!
جزاك الله خير
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Very clear and concise. Thank you!
who would vote thumbs down ?
This is a good video
the adorable appeal to subscribe got to me
up and down will do some what similar to flossing and side to side will complete the brushing but make sure you take your time and use gentle pressure
Thank you so much. I didn't know that i have to soak it in the water first. Anyway, thank you
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا ونبينا وحبيبنا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين عليه أفضل الصلاة والسلام 💗💗💗
Ty for your info! It was very helpful! ❤️☮️
MashaAllah thank you so much brother i was wondering how to use it and ur video rlly helps me a lot! I subscribed, and thank u so much ☺
Thank you mate :) Very helpful! :)
Allah bless you , may you have a good future .
Ameen
Thanks you so much for the information
brother so do I keep the miswak in a small cup of water regularly until I use it again?
As-salaamu Alaykum brother, It is only necessary to soak your miswak in a cup of water after you first peel it, in order to soften the end so bristles can form. Once the bristles are formed at the end of your miswak it is not necessary to soak it in between use. Be sure to rinse it off, however, after each use. Then store the clean miswak upright (like a toothbrush) in a clean, dry place. The next time you use it, rinse the bristles off and it will be ready to use. Once the bristles start to wear down, you can trim off the end and prepare your miswak again by peeling and soaking it and then chewing on the end to from new bristles. After trimming the miswak a few time and it becomes too short it will be time to replace it with a new stick. Please feel free to ask if you have any further questions. Thanks for watching and Jazak Allah Khair!
Miswak toothbrush is made of what?
Which country miswak came from ?
@@zulmadridvegas4816 Salam, The miswak I am using, which are the ones we sell at Alhannah.com are natural twigs from the Salvadora Persica tree which is also referred to as arāk, أراك, in Arabic. There are also miswak made from olive tree twigs, however, I prefer the original ones for their antiseptic properties.
@@zulmadridvegas4816 The miswak I am using and we carry is made in Pakistan.
HAHA😆 THE LAST SO FUNNY THANKS FOR THE VIDEO ASSALAMUAILAIKUM!😀
Thank u jazakallah khair
Jajha kallah good vidio
Assalamu alaikum, Thanks for watching and Jazak Allah Khair!
Thank you Ahmed ❤️
Thanks for watching. Jazak Allah Khair!
Informative!
i will order one i saw its good for teeth thank you may allah look after you and your family
Muslim toothbrush miswak
So..UNIC..
what about the back of the teeth though, especially the front ones where (I certainly) get most plaque build up.
Guess I'll just have to keep using my rotating phillips for that!
Thank you my good sir
Masha Allah jazakallah
As-salaamu Alaykum, Thanks for watching & Jazak Allah Khair!
Thank you so much for this video .
thank you so much
Walaikumassalam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu
Is it okay to chew on it for a while? I have a bad habit of chewing on things: pens, straws, etc... I figure it is probably better for my teeth to chew on this than those things.
Do the flavored ones have anything in them that is bad for teeth?
Salam, That's a great question! It is perfectly ok to chew on a miswak. In fact, some people chew on miswak to replace bad habits such as smoking. However, if you have any dental work which may become damaged, such as a crown or bridge, we suggest consulting your dentist first. There are no chemicals in the miswak--plain or flavored-- that should damage teeth. Thanks for watching!
Thanks bro
MashAllah,goodvedio.
SHUKRIA
Jazakallah hair
Walaikumasalam from Lahore Pakistan
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. Thanks for watching!
Jazakallohu hayran
Thanks for the video. Allah akbar!
Salam Alaikum, Ramadan Kareem! This video was really helpful; it showed the value of the miswak, thank you!
Thank You Sir...😊👌
JazakALLAH!
Thanks guy 🙂
Alayikum Assalam My Dear Akhi
I'm Imran From Britain
Mansh' Allah 🥰❤️🥰
Very helpful
Jazakallah Khrair brother :)
Great video 😊
Jazak Allah Khair! Thanks for watching!!
Jazakallah Khayran
Thank you so much!
Very interesting ! Thanks u
Thanks a lot
Jazakallahu Khairan 😎
Not arabic or muslim but fascinated with this channel, is the miswak used instead of a toothbrush in different cultures or in addition to, is there any reason other than that's just the way it is?
Sukriya.
The healthiest way for tooth hygiene
Jazakallah khair♥️
ماء الورد - rose water
Thanks
What is the best way to store my miswak asftet use to prevent mold and help keep it fresh.
Assalamu Alaikum 4rm 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. Thanks for watching!
What's best way to store a miswak after use?
Thanks
thank you i just came back from makkah and got a miswak
Thank you very much for information. Donyou ship overseas?
excellent!!!
I bought them love it
Is that rose water the same one sold is supermarkets and used in cooking?
JazakAllah