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Tasbih and siwak are recommended in Islam.

What is a Tasbih?

Also calledtesbih, it is a formof invocationthrough acts of remembrance ofAllah (Dhikr) involving the repeated invocation of short phrases that glorifyAllah. Invocations are a great way to get closerof Allah.

What is the difference between a tasbih and a Muslim prayer beads (misbaha)?

THEtasbihrefers to the fact ofrepeat Islamic formulasin order toglorify Allahand to remember his uniqueness, his mercy, his greatness, his power. It is recommended to practice thetesbihafter eachprayer.

THEIslamic rosaryalso calledmisbahais a necklace of33 or 99 pearls. It is used to recite the99 names of Allah, or even glorifications of Allah. Many people of science say that this is an innovation.

What should be said during tasbih?

“Subhanallah”: سبحان الله: Glory to Allah: this formula is also called Tasbih.

“Al Hamdoulillah”: الحمد لله: Praise be to Allah: this is the Tahmid.

“Allahou Akbar”: الله أكبر: God is the Greatest: which is called the Takbir.

“La Ilaha Illa Allah”: لا إله إلا الله: the Tahlil.

When to do tasbih?

The Muslim can perform tesbih after the salat by saying 33x "subhanallah" then 33x "Al Hamdoulilah" then 33x "Allahou "Akbar" and saying a last formula to reach 100.

Tasbih is recommended in the Sunnah

According to the scholar Ibn Kathir, many prophetic narrations evoke the importance of remembering Allah through formulas of remembrance.tasbihis a very important act of worship and has many benefits and merits. This act of worship can be repeated after prayer or at any time of the day, whether at home or at work. The most important thing is to have the intention to remember Allah and to be in a state of meditation and concentration.

What is siwak?

Siwak looks like a stick, but is actually the root of the Salvadora Persica shrub. There are also other varieties of siwak, includingolive siwakfrom an olive tree. This stick is used like a natural toothbrush.

The origin of the siwak

Its origins date back thousands of years and it is present in many cultures around the world. Miswak was already used for its antibacterial properties.

According to theHadiths, OURprophetused the regularlysiwak.

How to use siwak?

Follow the steps to use the siwak:

Cut one end of the siwak

Remove the bark to reveal the siwak fibers

Soak the siwak in water to soften these fibers

Separate the siwak fibers to form a brush.

Hold the siwak with 3 fingers above and the little finger below

Gently brush your teeth as if you were using a toothbrush. From top to bottom.

How to properly store your siwak?

After finishing using the siwak, it can be reused for a long time if it is well preserved.

Follow the steps to learn how to properly store your siwak.

Rinse and rub the siwak fibers with water.

Clean and dry the

Store it in a siwak case

Why use siwak?

The use of thesiwakis an excellentoral hygiene solution. In addition, the use of theSiwak is recommended in Islam.Not only does it effectively clean teeth, but it also helps remove plaque, freshen breath and strengthen gums,

The 10 Benefits of Siwak: According to Sheikh Abderrazzaq Al Badr

It is a purification of the mouth

He is the satisfaction of the Lord

It adds eloquence to man

It strengthens the gums

He opens the stomach

It removes the yellowish color (from the teeth)

It purifies the odor (of the mouth)

It stops phlegm

It increases memorization

He unties the knot of the tongue