The Excellence of using
Miswak (Tooth-Stick)
1196. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "Had I not thought it difficult for my
Ummah, I would have commanded them to use the Miswak (tooth-stick) before every
Salat.''
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: We learn from this Hadith that the Prophet (PBUH) liked to
clean his teeth with Miswak (a softened stick used as toothbrush for cleaning
the teeth) before every Salat, but he did not made it obligatory for the reason
that it would be inconvenient for his followers. It shows that he was extremely
affectionate and kind to his Ummah.
This Hadith also shows that using Miswak is an admirable act. Every
Muslim should make it a routine to use it as frequently as possible especially
before performing prayers.
1197. Hudaifah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Whenever
the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) got up (from sleep); he would rub his teeth with
Miswak (tooth-stick).
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary: When a person
awakes from sleep, he has an unpleasant breath because of the smell in his
mouth. For this reason, the Prophet (PBUH) would cleanse his teeth with Miswak.
We should also follow him and make this Sunnah a routine.
1198. `Aishah (may Allah
be pleased with her) reported: We used to prepare for the Messenger of Allah
(PBUH) a Miswak (tooth-stick) and the water for making Wudu'. Whenever Allah
wished to awaken him from sleep at night, he (PBUH) would brush his teeth with
Miswak, make Wudu', and perform Salat.
[Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith
shows how particular the Prophet (PBUH) was about using Miswak. Besides
pointing out the importance of Miswak, it also throws light on the noble
conduct of the wives of the Prophet (PBUH) as it shows how keen they were about
his needs, habits and temperament.
1199. Anas (May Allah be
pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "I stress
upon you to use Miswak (tooth-stick).''
[Al-Bukhari].
1200. Shuraih bin Hani (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I
asked `Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her): "What was the first thing
which the Prophet (PBUH) would do when he entered his house?'' She replied:
"He would use Miswak (tooth-stick).''
[Muslim].
1201. Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I
came to the Prophet (PBUH) once and noticed the tip of Miswak (tooth-stick) on
his tongue.
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
1202. `Aishah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported: The
Prophet (PBUH) said, "The Miswak (tooth-stick) cleanses and purifies the
mouth and pleases the Rubb.''
[An-Nasa'i and Ibn Khuzaimah].
Commentary: "Mataharah'' means a medium and
means of purification. "Mitaharah" means an instrument/tool for
purification. In other words, on the one side, Miswak is a means of cleaning
and purifying the mouth, and on the other, a way to attain the Pleasure of
Allah.
1203. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The
Prophet (PBUH) said, "There are five acts which conform to the pure
nature: Circumcision, removing of the pubic hair, clipping the nails, plucking
the underarm hair and trimming the moustache.''
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary:
"Fitrah" literally means beginning, innovation, invention or
making something altogether new, but here it means instinct or such nature or
disposition, which is inborn. Some people have defined it as that old way which
was liked by all the Prophets and on which all the Divine laws had full
agreement. That is to say, they are natural to man. In any case, one should
adopt all these five good qualities in such a way as if they are a part of his
nature. Moreover, they are also highly important from the point of view of
cleanliness and purification.
1204. `Aishah (May Allah
be pleased with her) reported: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "There
are ten demands of pure nature: trimming the moustache, letting the beard grow,
using Miswak (tooth-stick), snuffing up water into the nose (in ablution),
paring the nails, washing the bases of the finger joints; plucking the underarm
hair, removing of the pubic hair and removing impurities with water from the
affected part after a call of nature.''
The sub narrator said: I forgot the tenth but it might possibly be the
rinsing of the mouth (in ablution).
[Muslim].
Commentary: This Hadith
tells us about ten qualities, which are natural to human beings. Some `Ulama'
are of the opinion that the tenth quality among them is circumcision. Anyway,
the importance of these ten qualities and the stress on them are evident. The
first thing among them is the trimming of moustache. This is Sunnah of the
Prophet (PBUH) and is meant to cut the projected hair on the upper lip.
2. In the opinion of `Ulama', keeping the beard is compulsory but its
extent is not determined. On the basis of Ibn `Umar's practice, some `Ulama'
hold that the size of handful is essential and beyond that cutting is
permissible, or according to a weak narration some consider its trimming
towards length and breadth quite fair. But this opinion is not correct. In the
words of Al-Bukhari and Muslim, the Prophet (PBUH) used five words for it,
which is (aÕfu, aufu, arkhu, arju, and waqÕiru), and all of them have similar
meanings that the beard should be left alone on natural growth. But, for a few
exceptional cases, the common injunction in this behalf is that one should keep
full beard. One should neither trim it in length and breadth nor make it
handful in size. One can, however, bring it to a normal size in case of its
wild growth if one fears that it will cause derision and laughter.
3,4. The Miswak and the rinsing of mouth, and putting water into the
nostrils are necessary for Wudu'. "Istinshaq'' means to draw water with
full force in the nostrils as one does for smelling perfume. Except during
Saum, Istinshaq is stressed in Wudu'.
5. Paring of the nails is also necessary for cleanliness. If this is
not done, filthy matter will go to the mouth through the nails. The fashion of
keeping long nails, similar to beasts and animals, now in vogue in women as
well as men is not only against nature but is also a sign of beastliness and
ferocity.
6. The washing of the joints of fingers is also necessary for
cleanliness.
7,8. The removal of the underarm hair and below the naval is an
integral part of cleanliness and inordinate delay in it is disliked. According
to a Hadith, delay in it beyond forty days is disgusting.
9. Cleaning with water after evacuation is a must for purification
because one cannot perform Salat without it. It is permissible to use clod or
toilet tissue, etc., but such things used for this purpose should be odd in
number, i.e., 3,5,7. But it is better to follow this with water, as water is a
natural cleanser.
10. Circumcision is also an old tradition or practice. According to the
general opinion of `Ulama', it is obligatory. Some of them are of the view that
it is desirable on the seventh day. It is, however, permissible afterwards.
1205. Ibn `Umar (May Allah be pleased with them)
reported: The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Trim the moustaches and let the beard
grow.''
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary:
Ahfu means trim
excessively. Thus, keeping of long moustaches will be against this injunction.
The meanings of the word A`fu have been stated above, that is, leave the beard
to follow its natural growth.