A SUNNAH OF PROPHET(Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) -MISWAAK

A SUNNAH OF PROPHET(Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) -


Miswaak Quick View of Benefits:


Advantages of Miswaak:
1. Miswaak strengthens the gums and prevents tooth decay. 
2. Miswaak assists in eliminating toothaches and prevents further increase of decay which has already set in. 
3. Miswaak creates a fragrance in the mouth. 
4. Miswaak is a cure for illness. 
5. Miswaak eliminates bad odors and improves the sense of taste. 
6. Miswaak sharpens the memory. 
7. Miswaak is a cure for headaches. 
8. Miswaak creates lustre (noor) on the face of the one who continually uses it. 
9. Miswaak causes the teeth to glow. 
10. Miswaak strengthens the eyesight. 
11. Miswaak assists in digestion. 
12. Miswaak clears the voice. 
13. The greatest benefit of using miswaak is gaining the pleasure of Allah. 
14. The reward of Salaah (Prayers) is multiplied 70 times if Miswaak was used before it.
Times when usage of Miswaak is Sunnah:
1. For the recitation of the Qur'an. 
2. For the recitation of Hadith. 
3. When the mouth emits and odor. 
4. For the learning or teaching of virtues of Islaam. 
5. For making Dhikrullah (Remebrance of Allah, meditation). 
6. After entering ones home. 
7. Before entering any good gathering. 
8. When experiencing pangs of hunger and thirst. 
9. After the signs of death are evident. 
10. At the time of Sehri. 
11. Before meals. 
12. Before undertaking a journey. 
13. On returning from a journey. 
14. Before sleeping. 
15. Upon awakening.
How long should a Miswaak be?
A Miswaak should not be longer than a "span" i.e. the maximum distance between the tips of the thumb and little finger, and it should not be thicker than a finger's breadth.
How should it be used?
A Miswaak should be held in such a manner that the small finger and thumb is below the miswaak and the remaining fingers on its upper side.
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Miswaak: The Whole Story 

THE MISWAAK
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) laid great stress on the use of Miswaak (a tree-twig used for cleansing the teeth). One of the Sunnats of Wudhu is to use a Miswaak. Wherever a Miswaak is available and is not used, the full beauty and complete Sawaab (regard) of Wudhu is not realised. There are numerous benefits and advantages in using Miswaak.
HISTORY OF MISWAAK
Miswaak, a tree-twig, was in use for brushing and cleansing the teeth long before the advent of our Holy Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam). In fact the records of our Nabi Muhummad's (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) Ahadith indicate that Miswaak was the "Sunnah" or practice of all the Ambiyaa (Prophets of Allah)—Peace be upon them.
Abu Ayyub (R) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
'Four things are amongst the practices of the Ambiyaa —circumcision, application of perfume, Miswaak and marriage'. (AHMAD AND TIRMIZI)
Several other Ahadith of our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) also mention the Miswaak to have been the practice of the Prophets (Upon Whom Be Peace). Thus, we can safely claim that the practice of using Miswaak is as old as mankind itself since Mankind's origin on the planet was with the appearance of the first Nabi of Allah, viz. Adam (A.S.). Therefore, among the many advantages and benefits of using the Miswaak, one of the greatest benefits is the good-fortune of being associated with the Ambiyaa in this holy practice. On the other hand, those who neglect the use of Miswaak invite upon themselves a great misfortune by being deprived of the tremendous amount of Sawaab (Reward) which this noble practice carries.
Allamah Ibn Ismail says:
"It surprises me how people could forgo such a great Sunnah, the significance of which many Ahadith of our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) explain. Remember that it is a great loss to neglect the Miswaak."
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MISWAAK IN ISLAM
Islam has accorded an elevated status to Miswaak. Its importance has been stressed in many Ahadith of our Holy Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam). The statements and examples of the Sahaba and the Ulama of Islam regarding this practice bear testimony in abundance of the significance of Miswaak.
Ibn Umar (R) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
'Make a regular practice of the Miswaak, for verily, it is healthy for the mouth and it is a Pleasure for the Creator (i.e. Allah is pleased with the Muslim who uses the Miswaak)'." (BUKHARI)
It is clear from this Hadith that two types of benefits accrue from the use of Miswaak. These could be categorised as follows:
(1) UKHRAWI or Benefits which relate to the Hereafter;
(2) DUNYAWI or Benefits which relate to this worldly life.
The Ukhrawi category comprises the various Sawaabs (Rewards) which the Servant of Allah will obtain in the Hereafter for using Miswaak. The Dunyawi category comprises the immediate benefits or advantages accruing to the physical human body by the constant use of the Miswaak.
The prime motive of the true Believer in his use of Miswaak is his desire to obtain the first category of Benefits, i.e. Ukhrawi, the obtainal of the second category being a necessary corollary. This is so, since the only factor which governs the motive and intention of the Believer in his Ibaadat (Worship) is the Pleasure of Allah, our Creator, Nourisher and Sustainer.. Hadhrat Ali (R), the fourth Khalif of Islam said:
"Make Miswaak (i.e. its use) incumbent upon you, and be constant in this practice because Allah's Pleasure is in it and it increases the Reward of Salat from ninety-nine times to four hundred times."
In fact, the importance of Miswaak is such that at one stage our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) was under the impression that Allah Ta'aala might decree the use of Miswaak Fardh (compulsory) upon the Ummah (Islamic Nation).
Abu Umamah (R) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
'Use Miswaak, for verily, it purifies the mouth, and it is a Pleasure for the Lord. Jib-ra-eel (A.S.) exhorted me so much to use the Miswaak that I feared that its use would be decreed obligatory upon me and upon my Ummah. If I did not fear imposing hardship on my Ummah I would have made its use obligatory upon my people. Verily, I use the Miswaak so much that I fear the front part of my mouth being peeled (by constant and abundant brushing with the Miswaak)'."(IBN MAJAH)
Abu Hurairah (R) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said: 

'Was it not for my fear of imposing a difficulty on my Ummah I would have ordered that the Miswaak be used for every Salaat'." (BUKHARI)
Hadith:
Hadhrat Shah Waliullah (R) relates the following:
The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
'I was commanded to use Miswaak to such an extent that I thought Miswaak would be made obligatory'. "(AHMAD and TIBRANI)
Ibn Abbas (R) narrates the following Hadith: 

The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
'I was commanded so much to use Miswaak that I thought Wahi of the Qurtaan (Revelation) would be revealed, regarding it (i.e. its use)'." (ABU YA'LAA)
Although the use of the Miswaak was not made Fardh (compulsory) upon the Ummah, nevertheless its use was Fardh upon our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam). This is borne out by the following Hadith:
Aisha (R) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam): said:
'These (practices), viz., Miswaak, Witr Salaat and Tahajjud Salaat, are Sunnat for you and Fardh for me'.
Hadhrat Abu Hurairah (R) narrates:
"The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) would use Miswaak (regularly) prior to sleeping and after rising from sleep." (MUNTAKHAB)
Imam Ghazali (R), in his Ihya-ul-Uloom, has enum,erated ten Aadaab (Respects or duties) of sleep. The very first of these being purity and the use of Miswaak (before sleeping).
Allamah Sha'rani (R) states in the Kitaab, Kashful Ghummah, that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam): advised:
"Whenever you retire for sleep, use Miswaak."
Shaikh Abu Hamid (R) has said likewise in his Kitaab known as RAUNAQ.
Hadhrat Ibn Umar (R) says that many a time Rasulullah used Miswaak as much as four times in a single night. Hadhrat Aishah (R) narrates:
"Verily, the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) would use Miswaak before making Wudhu (ablutions) whenever he arose from sleep, whether it be during the night or during the day." (ABU DAWOOD)
MISWAAK UPON ENTERING HOME
Shuraih (R) narrates that he asked Aisha (R): 'What was the first thing Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) did upon entering the house?'
Aisha (R) replied: 'Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) would use Miswaak'." (MUSLIM)
MISWAAK UPON LEAVING HOME
"Whenever Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) left the house he would use Miswaak." (KASHFUL GHUMMAH)
MISWAAK BEFORE AND AFTER MEALS
Abu Hurairah (R) said:
"I have used Miswaak before sleeping, after rising, before eating and after eating, ever since I heard the Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) advising so'."(AHMAD)
MISWAAK BEFORE RECITING THE HOLY QUR'AAN
Hadhrat Ali (R) said:
'Verily, your mouths are the pathways of the Qur'aan (i.e. you recite with your mouth), therefore cleanse your mouth with Miswaak thoroughly'. " (IBN MAJAH)
MISWAAK DURING FASTING
Aamir Bin Rabiyah (R) narrates:
'I have seen Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) using Miswaak many a time while fasting'." (IBN MAJAH)
In another Hadith our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said that one of the best characteristics of a fasting person is his use of Miswaak.
The majority of the Ulama have opined that it is Sunnat to use Miswaak while fasting. It is recorded in Fataawa Siraajiah that a fasting person may use a dry or a moist (i.e. fresh, green) Miswaak.
It is recorded in many Ahadith that the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) and his Sahaba were in the habit of having their Miswaaks on their persons while on a journey or during battles. In the Kitaab, Kashful Ghummah it is mentioned that during battle the Companions of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) would store their Miswaaks in the scabbards of their swords for use at the time of Salaat.
Allamah Sha'rani (R) states in Kashful Ghummah that the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
"Whoever spurns or rejects Miswaak is not of us (Muslims).."
All the aforegoing Ahadith of our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) and the statements of the learned jurists of Islam point clearly to the tremendous importance of Miswaak in Islam. However, despite its elevated status, significance and importance, this noble practice is neglected and generally discarded by present day Muslims. Needless to say, this is one of the examples of the spiritual and worldly decadence that have set into the Muslim Nation.
The revival of the practice of using Miswaak instead of the various substitutes is of utmost importance to Muslims. In times such as the present age when we are confronted and surrounded by the satanic forces of irreligiosity, materialism, atheism, vice and immorality, it is of greater importance that Muslims strive most ardently to re-instate the practices or the Sunnah of our beloved Nabi it;. And, of these is Miswaak. Substitutes, e.g. toothpowders, brushes, etc.., should only be resorted to in the event of the non-availability of Miswaak. To revive a "lost" or a forgotten Sunnah of our Nabi it:—a Sunnah which the followers of Islam have murdered—carries a great and mighty Thawaab (Reward). In this regard our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
"He who holds on firmly to my Sunnah at a time when my Ummah are (grovelling) in corruption will receive a reward of a hundred martyrs."
And, indeed the MISWAAK IS A GREAT SUNNAH.
THE SAHABAS (COMPANIONS) AND THE MISWAAK
The Sahabas (R) who were the best and the noblest examples and teachers of the Sunnah of our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) viewed Miswaak in a very serious light and regarded it as a practice of supreme holiness. Their constant use of Miswaak, their continuous exhortations to use Miswaak and their warnings to those who neglect Miswaak are ample evidence of the nobility and the importance attached to this practice of using Miswaak.
Abdul Aziz Abu Dawood (R) said:
"Two things of a Muslim are among the best of practices—
(1) Performing Tahajjud Salaat, and
(2) Constancy in the use of the Miswaak."
THE ULAMA AND MISWAAK
Hadhrat Shaukani (R) said:
"Miswaak is one of the Laws of Shariah. And, this fact is as clear as daylight. This has been conceded by the peoples of the world." ( NAILIL AUTAAR)
Allamah Aini (R) says:
"Abu Amr (R) said that upon the significance of the Miswaak concensus of opinion exists. There is no difference of opinion on this score. According to all learned men of Islam, Salaat performed after using Miswaak is far nobler than a Salaat without Miswaak. Auzaai (R) said that Miswaak is half of Wudhu." (AL-BUNAAYAH)
Shaikh Muhammad (R) said:
"Verily, over a hundred Hadith have been narrated regarding the significance of Miswaak. Therefore, it is a great astonishment to behold that so many among mankind as well as among the learned neglect such an important practice which has been emphasized to such an extent. This is a great loss." (SUBL)
AADAAB OR RESPECTS TO BE OBSERVED REGARDING MISWAAK
The majority of the Ulama hold the view that the use of Miswaak is not Fardh (compulsory) . Howeyer, despite it not being decreed Fardh by the Shariah, it is of utmost importance. It is likewise essential that all the Aadaab pertaining to Miswaak be observed. Neglect of the Aadaab is a sign of spiritual indolence and weakness of Imaan. In order to achieve the Sawaub of a particular practice in full measure it is necessary that the Aadaab relating to the practice be observed. If neglect is shown towards the Aadanb, the final result will be the neglect of that very practice. In the Kituab, Ta'leemul Muta-allim the following is stated:
"He who becomes neglectful about the Aadaab is deprived of the Sunnats; and he who becomes neglectful of the Sunnats is deprived of the Faraa-idh (compulsory acts); and he who becomes neglectful of the Faraaidh is deprived of the Hereafter."(TA'LEEMUL MUTA-ALLIM)
Faqih Abu Laith Samarqandi (R) states:
"As long as the Servant of Allah safeguards the Aadaab Satan does not attempt to assault him (i.e. mislead him). However, when he neglects the Aadaab Satan makes advances into the Sunnats (i.e. misleads the Servant from the Sunnats). Thereafter follows Satan's assault on the faraa-idh (compulsory duties). This is followed by Satan's assault on Ikhlaas (sincerity), and finally on Yaqeen (Faith). Hence, it is necessary for a person to protect the Aadaab of all his affairs and actions, e g. the Aadaab of selling and the Aadaab of Wudhu, Salaat, buying, etc. (BUSTAANUL AARIFEEN)
TYPES OF MISWAAKS
It is permissible to take for a Miswaak all types of tree twigs provided these are not harmful or poisonous. It is forbidden to use a Miswaak from a poisonous tree. Miswaaks from the following trees are not permissible:
(1) Pomegranate 
(2) Bamboo 
(3) Raihaan 
(4) Chambelie
Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) FORBADE THE USE OF Raihaan as Miswaak because it causes the sickness, Juz-zaam
The following are the types of Miswaak are recommended:
(1) Peelo tree 
(2) Zaitoon or Olive tree 
(3) Bitam or 
(4) Any bitter tree 
(5) Walnut tree
Miswaak of the Peelo Tree
"And, the best of Miswaaks is the Peelo, then the Olive." (KABIRI)
The best type of Miswaak is that which is taken from the Peelo tree. In the Kitaab, Ta-heelul Manaa-fi' it is mentioned that the miswaak of the Peelo tree is excellent for obtaining the glow or glitter of the teeth.
Our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) also praised and recommended the Peelo tree for Miswaak purposes. Besides recommending the Peelo tree, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) as well as the Sahaabas (R) used Miswaaks of this tree.. Ibn Sa'd (R) narrates that Abu Khabrah (R) said:
Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) presented me with a Miswaak of the Peelo tree, and he (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
'Use the Miswaak of the Peelo tree'.
Ibn Masood (R) said:
"I always kept a stock of Peelo Miswaaks for Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)"
In the Kitaab, Mawaahib, it is stated that the Companions of Imam Shafi (R) have recorded Concensus of Opinion among them on the fact that the use of the Peelo Miswaak is Mustahab (i.e. an Islamic practice which carries much Sawaab (Reward) if upheld, and in the event of not fulfilling it no punishment will be meted out).
Miswaak of the Olive Tree
Rasullulah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) has spoken highly of the Miswaak of this tree as well. The following Hadith brings out the significance of the Olive tree Miswaak:
"Use the Miswaak of the Olive tree. It is the Miswaak of a Mubarak (auspicious or gracious) tree. It purifies and makes wholesome the mouth. It removes the yellowishness of the teeth. It is my (i.e. Rasulullah's (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)) Miswaak and the Miswaak of the Ambiyaa (Prophets) who came before me." (MUNTAKHAB)
Miswaak of the Bitam Tree
In another Hadith it is stated that in the absence of the Peelo tree the Olive tree should be used, and in the absence of the Olive Miswaak, the Bitam tree Miswaak should be used. (MUNTAKHAB)
Miswaak of some bitter tree
If none of the three abovementioned types of Miswaak is available, a Miswaak of any bitter tree should be used. (KUHASTANI)
" . . Thereafter it is Mustahab to use a Miswaak of a bitter tree because the Miswaak of a bitter tree removes odor of the mouth to a greater extent."(KABIRI)
In Alamgiri it is stated that Miswaak of a bitter tree makes the mouth wholesome, strengthens the teeth and the gums.
Mlswask of the Walnut Tree
Mistwaak of the Walnut tree has been recommended in the Kitaab, Taise.
NIYYAT OR INTENTION OF USING THE MISWAAK
"Niyyat of using the Miswaak should be made prior to its use." (SHARE MINHAAJ)
The following duaa should also be recited at the time of using the Miswaak:
Translation: "O Allah, Purify my mouth: Enlighten my heart: Purify my body; And make my body unlawful to the Fire." (BUNAYAH)
AADAAB (Etiquette) OF MISWAAK
(1) Miswaak should be a straight twig, devoid of roughness. 
(2) Miswaak should be clean. 
(3) Miswaak should not be too hard nor too soft. 
(4) Miswaak should not be used while one is lying down.
(5) New Miswaak should be approximately 8 inches (a hand-span) in length. 
(6) Miswaak should be the thickness of the forefinger. 
(7) Before using the Miswaak, it should be washed. 
(8) After use it should be washed as well. 
(9) Miswaak should not be sucked. 
(10) Miswaak should be placed vertically when not in use. It should not be thrown onto the ground. 
(11) If Miswaak is dry it should be moistened with water prior to use. This is Mustahab. It is preferable to moisten it with Rose water. 
(12) Miswaak should not be used in the toilet. 
(13) Miswaak should be used at least thrice (brush three times) for each section of the mouth, e.g. brush the upper layer of teeth thrice, then the lower layer thrice, etc. 
(14) Miswaak should not be used at both ends. 
(15) Miswaak should not be taken from an unknown tree as it may be poisonous.
ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS OF MISWAAK
(1) Eliminates bad odour and improves the sense of taste
Allamah Ibn Daqiq (R) says: "The wisdom underlying the use of Miswaak after rising from sleep is that during sleep bad vapours rise from the stomach towards the mouth. This causes bad odour in the mouth as well as a change in the sense of taste. Use of Miswaak eliminates the bad odor and rectifies the change which occurred in the taste." (NALE WA TA'LEEQ)
(2) Sharpens the Memory 

Hadhrat Ali (R) said that "Miswaak sharpens the memory."
(3) Sharpens the Intelligence
"Four things increase intelligence— 
(i) Shunning of nonsensical talks 
(ii) Use of the Miswaak 
(iii) Sitting in the company of the pious, and 
(iv) Sitting in the company of the Ulama." 
(TIBBE NABAWI)
(4) Eliminates Slime
Hadhrat Ali (R) said that "Miswaak removes slime."(IHYA-UL-ULOOM)
(5) A Cure for Illness
Hadhrat Aisha (R) said that "Miswaak (its constant use) is a cure for all illness excepting Death." 
(REPORTED BY DAILAMI IN FIRDAUS)
(6) Miswaak creates fragrance in the mouth. 
(7) Miswaak strengthens the gums. 
(8) Miswaak prevents tooth decay. 
(9) Miswaak prevents further increase of decay which has already set in the teeth. 
(10) Miswaak is a cure for headaches. 
(11) Miswaak assists in eliminating toothaches. 
(12) Miswaak creates lustre (Noor) on the face of the one who continually uses it. 
(13) Miswaak causes the teeth to glow. 
(14) Miswaak removes the yellowishness of the teeth. 
(15) Miswaak strengthens the eye-sight. 
(16) Miswaak is beneficial for the health of the entire body. 
(17) Miswaak assists in the process of Digestion. 
(18) Miswaak is a cure for a certain mouth disease known as Qilaa'- This is stated in Hujjatul Baaleghah. 
(19) Miswaak clears the voice. This is stated in TibbeNabawi. 
(20) Miswaak facilitates the appetite (Tibbe Nabawi). 
(21) Miswaak increases the eloquence of one's speech.
Abu Hurairah (R) said that "Miswaak increases the eloquence of a person." (AL-JAAMI')
(22) Miswaak (i.e. its constant use) will be ~ factor to ease the pangs of Death. The continuous use of the Miswaak makes it easy for the Rooh (Soul) to depart from the body when its appointed time arrives.(SHARHUS SUDOOR)
(23) Miswaak increases the Thawaab (reward) of Salaat (prayer) from seventy times to four hundred times.(HADITH)
(24) Miswaak is a factor which will earn higher ranks in Jannat for the one who uses it
(25) The Angels sing the praises of the one who uses Miswaak.
(26) Use of Miswaak displeases Shaitaan.
(27) Use of Miswaak graces one with the companionship of the Angels.
(28) And, the greatest benefit of using Miswaak is the attainment of Allah Ta'ala's Pleasure.
SUBSTITUTES FOR MISWAAK
(1) The Fingers
In the case of the non-availability of Miswaak the fingers should be used to cleanse the teeth. This method will serve the purpose of Miswaak as far as the
Sawaab is concerned, i.e. if a Miswaak is not availa e the Sawaab (Reward) attendant to Miswaak will be realised by using the fingers as a substitute provided that Niyyat (intention) of Miswaak be made when the fingers are used for this purpose.
"Rubbing the teeth with the forefinger and the thumb"(MUHEET)
Hadhrat Amr Bin Auf Muzni (R) states that the fingers could be used as an adequate substitute for Miswaak in the case of the latter's absence.
Imam Tahtaawi (R) says: 'The promised Reward (of using Miswaak) shall be obtained in the event of the non-availability of the Miswaak, and not in the event of its availability' .
In other words, if a Miswaak is available and you are able to use same then the Sawaab of it will not be realised by using a substitute.
(2) Cloth
A coarse piece of cloth may also be used in case of the non-availability of a Miswaak.. Those who have no teeth should use the fingers or a cloth as substitutes for the Miswaak, and they will obtain the Sawaab. But Niyyat of Miswaak should be made.
"And, the significance of Miswaak shall be obtained even though the finger or a cloth be used in the event of the non-availability of Miswaak." (SHURAMBALI)
(3) Toothbrush
If the toothbrush is made of bristles (pig's hair) then its use is not permissible. If bristles are not used, the use of the toothbrush is permissible. However, the toothbrush will not serve as a substitute in the case of Miswaak being available. If a Miswaak is available reward will not be realised by using the toothbrush. The same applies to toothpowder or any other means of cleansing the teeth. It should be remembered here that during the time of our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) substitutes, e.g. toothpowder, etc., existed, but our Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) never equated these with Miswaak. Therefore, the argument of the modernist that the toothbrush today takes the place of Miswaak is fallacious and a good example of the apologetic attitude adopted by modern Muslims of today.

Some Common Mistakes in Ramadaan

Taking Ramadaan as a ritual

For many of us Ramadaan has lost its spirituality and has become more of a
ritual than a form of Ibaadah. We fast from morning to night like a zombie
just because everyone around us is fasting too. We forget that its a time to
purify our hearts and our souls from all evil....we forget to make dua,
forget to beseech Allaah to forgive us and ask Him to save us from the Fire.
Sure we stay away from food and drink but that's about all. 

Although the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 

"Jibreel said to me, 'May Allaah rub his nose in the dust, that person to
who Ramadaan comes and his sins are not forgiven,' and I said, 'Ameen'. Then
he said, 'May Allaah rub his nose in the dust, that person who lives to see
his parents grow old, one or both of them, but he does not enter Paradise
(by not serving them) and I said, 'Ameen'. Then he said, 'May Allaah rub his
nose in the dust, that person in whose presence you are mentioned and he
does not send blessings upon you,' and I said, 'Ameen.'" (Tirmidhi, Ahmad,
others. Saheeh by al-Albaani)

Too much stress on food and drink

For some people, the entire month of Ramadaan revolves around food. They
spend the ENTIRE day planning, cooking, shopping and thinking about only
food, instead of concentrating on Salaah, Quraan and other acts of worship.
All they can think of is FOOD. So much so that they turn the month of
'fasting' into the month of 'feasting'. Come Iftaar time, their table is a
sight to see, with the multitudes and varieties of food, sweets and drinks.
They are missing the very purpose of fasting, and thus, increase in their
greed and desires instead of learning to control them. It is also a kind of
wa ste & extravagance. 

'.....and eat and drink but waste not by extravagance, certainly He (Allaah)
likes not Al-Musrifoon (those who waste by extravagance)' [al-Araaf :31] 

Spending all day cooking 

Some of the sisters (either by their own choice or forced by their husbands)
are cooking ALL day and ALL night, so that by the end of the day, they are
too tired to even pray Ishaa, let alone pray Taraweeh or Tahajjud or even
read Quraan. This is the month of mercy and forgiveness. So turn off that
stove and turn on your Imaan! 

Eating too much 

Some people stuff themselves at Suhoor until they are ready to burst,
because they think this is the way to not feel hungry during the day and
some people eat at Iftaar, like there is no tomorrow, trying to 'make up for
the food missed.' However, this is completely against the Sunnah. Moderation
is the key to everything. 

The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 'The son of Adam does not
fill any vessel worse than his stomach; for the son of Adam a few mouthfuls
are sufficient to keep his back straight. If you must fill it, then
one-third for food, one-third for drink and one-third for air.' (Tirmidhi,
Ibn Maajah. saheeh by al-Albaani). 

Too much food distracts a person from many deeds of obedience and worship,
makes him lazy and also makes the heart heedless.
It was said to Imam Ahmad: Does a man find any softness and humility in his
heart when he is full? He said, I do not think so. 

Sleeping all day 

Some people spend their entire day (or a major part of it) 'sleeping away
their fast'. Is this what is really required of us during this noble month?
These people also are missing the purpose of fasting and are slaves to their
desires of comfort and ease. They cannot 'bear' to be awake and face a 
little hunger or exert a little self-control. For a fasting person to spend
most of the day asleep is nothing but, negligence on his part. 

Wasting time 

The month of Ramadaan is a precious, precious time, so much so that Allaah
calls this month 'Ayyamum Ma'doodaat' (A fixed number of days). Before we
know it, this month of mercy and forgiveness will be over. We should try and
spend every moment possible in the worship of Allaah so that we can make the
most of this blessing. However, there are some of us who waste away their
day playing video games, or worse still, watching TV, movies or even
listening to music. Subhaan Allaah! Trying to obey Allaah by DISOBEYING him!


Fasting but not giving up evil 

Some of us fast but do not give up lying, cursing, fighting, backbiting,
etc. and some of us fast but do not give up cheating, stealing, dealing in
haraam, buying lotto ticket s, selling alcohol, fornication, etc. and all
kinds of impermissible things without realizing that the purpose of fasting
is to not stay away from food and drink; rather the aim behind it is to fear
Allaah.


"O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for
those before you, that you may become Al-Muttaqoon (the pious)" [al-Baqarah
2:183] 



The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 'Whoever does not give up
false speech and acting upon it, and ignorance, Allaah has no need of him
giving up his food and drink.' (Bukhaari) 

Smoking 

Smoking is forbidden in Islam whether during Ramadaan or outside of it, as
it is one of al-Khabaa'ith (evil things). And this includes ALL kinds of
'smoking material' eg.cigars, cigarettes, pipes,'Sheesha', hookah etc.
'he allows them as lawful At Tayyibaat (all good and lawful things), and
prohibits them as unlawful Al Khabaa'ith (all evil and unlawful things)
[al-A'raaf :157]

It is harmful, not only to the one smoking, but also to the ones around
him. It is also a means of wasting ones wealth. The Prophet (Sal Allaahu
Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 'There should be no harming or reciprocating harm.'

This is especially true during fasting and it invalidates the fast.. (Fatwa
-Ibn 'Uthaymeen) 

Skipping Suhoor 

The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 'Eat suhoor for in suhoor
there is blessing.'(Bukhaari, Muslim). 
And he (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 'The thing that differentiates
between our fasting and the fasting of the People of the Book is eating
suhoor.' (Muslim) 

Stopping Suhoor at 'Imsaak' 

Some people stop eating Suhoor 10-15 minutes earlier than the time of Fajr
to observe 'Imsaak'. 
Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen said: This is a kind of bidah (innovation) which has
no basis in the Sunnah. Rather the Sunnah is to do the opposite. Allaah
allows us to eat until dawn: 'and eat and drink until the white thread
(light) of dawn appears to you distinct from the black thread (darkness of
night)' [al-Baqarah 2:187] 

And the Prophet (pbuh) said: '..eat and drink until you hear the adhaan of
Ibn Umm Maktoom, for he does not give the adhaan until dawn comes.'

This 'imsaak' which some of the people do is an addition to what Allaah has
prescribed, so it is false. It is a kind of extremism in religion, and the
Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said:
'Those who go to extremes are doomed, those who go to extremes are doomed,
those who go to extremes are doomed.' (Muslim) 

Not fasting if they missed Suhoor 

Some people are too scared to fast if they miss Suhoor. However, this is a
kind of cowardice and love of ease. What is the big deal if you missed a few
morsels of food? It's not like you will die. Remember, obedience to Allaah
overcomes everything. 

Saying the intention to fast 'out loud' or saying a specific dua to start
fasting 

The intention is an action of the heart. We should resolve in our heart that
we are going to fast tomorrow. That is all we need. It is not prescribed by
the Shari'ah for us to say out loud, 'I intend to fast', 'I will fast
tomorrow' or other phrases that have been innovated by some people. Also,
there is no specific dua to be recited at the time of starting the fast in
the correct Sunnah. Whatever 'dua' you may see on some papers or Ramadaan
calendars, etc. is a Bid'ah. 

Delaying breaking fast 

Some people wait until the adhaan finishes or even several minutes after
that, just to be 'on the safe side'. However, the Sunnah is to hasten to
break the fa st, which means breaking fast whenever the adhaan starts, right
after the sun has set. Aa'ishah (RA) said: This is what the Messenger of
Allaah (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) used to do. (Muslim) 

The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 'The people will continue
to do well so long as they hasten to break the fast.' (Bukhaari, Muslim) 

Determine to the best of your ability, the accuracy of your clock, calendar,
etc. and then have tawakkul on Allaah and break your fast exactly on time. 

Eating continuously until the time for Maghrib is up

Some people put so much food in their plates when breaking their fast and
continue eating, enjoying dessert, drinking tea, etc., until they miss
Maghrib. That is obviously not right. The Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh) was
that once he broke his fast with some dates, them he would hasten to the
prayer. Once you are done with the prayer, you can alw ays go back and eat
some more if you wish.

Missing the golden chance of having your Dua accepted 

The prayer of the fasting person is guaranteed to be accepted at the time of
breaking fast. 
The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: 'Three prayers are not
rejected: the prayer of a father, the prayer of a fasting person, and the
prayer of a traveler.' (al-Bayhaqi, saheeh by al-Albaani). 

Instead of sitting down and making Dua at this precious time, some people
forego this beautiful chance, and are too busy frying samosas, talking,
setting the food, filling their plates and glasses, etc. Think about
it....Is food more important than the chance to have your sins forgiven or
the fulfillment of your Duas. 

Fasting but not praying 

The fasting of one who does not pray WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. This is because
not praying constitutes kufr as the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Ala iyhi wa Sallam)
said: 'Between a man and shirk and kufr there stands his giving up prayer.'
(Muslim) 

In fact, NONE of his good deeds will be accepted; rather, they are all
annulled.. 
'Whoever does not pray 'Asr, his good deeds will be annulled.' (Bukhaari) 

Fasting and not wearing Hijaab 

Not wearing the Hijaab is a major sin as it is obligatory for Muslim women.
(See Surah Nur, Surah Ahzaab). So fasting and not wearing hijaab certainly
takes away enormously from the rewards of fasting, even if does not
invalidate it. 

Not fasting because of exams or work 

Exams or work is NOT one of the excuses allowed by the Shariah to not fast.
You can do your studying and revision at night if it is too hard to do that
during the day. Also remember that pleasing and obeying Allaah is much more
important than 'good grades'. Besides, if you will fulfil your obligation to
fast, even if you have to study, Allaah will make it easy for you and help
you in everything you do.
'Whosoever fears Allah, He will appoint for him a way out and provide for
him from where he does not expect, Allah is Sufficient for whosoever puts
his trust in Him.' (Surah at-Talaaq 2-3)


Mixing fasting and dieting 

DO NOT make the mistake of fasting with the intention to diet. That is one
of the biggest mistakes some of us make (esp. sisters). Fasting is an act of
worship and can only be for the sake of Allah alone. Otherwise, mixing it
with the intention of dieting may become a form of (minor) Shirk. 

Fighting over the number of Rakaah of Taraweeh 

There is no specific number of rak'ahs for Taraweeh prayer, rather it is
permissible to do a little or a lot. Both 8 and 20 are okay. Shaykh Ibn
'Uthaymeen said: 'No one should be denounced for praying eleven or
twenty-three (raka' ah), because the matter is broader in scope than that,
praise be to Allaah.' 

Praying ONLY on the night of the 27th 

Some people pray ONLY on the 27th to seek Lailat ul-Qadr, neglecting all
other odd nights, although the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said:
'Seek Lailat ul-Qadr among the odd numbered nights of the last ten nights of
Ramadaan.' (Bukhaari, Muslim). 

Wasting the last part of Ramadaan preparing for Eid 

Some people waste the entire last 10 days of Ramadaan preparing for Eid,
shopping and frequenting malls, etc. neglecting Ibadah and Lailatul Qadr..
although, the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) used to strive the
hardest during the last ten days of Ramadaan in worship (Ahmad, Muslim) and
not in shopping. Buy whatever you need for Eid before Ramadaan so that you
can utilize the time in Ramadaan to the max.
Aa'ishah (RA) said: "When the (last) ten nights began, the Messenger of
Allaah (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam)) would tighten his waist-wrapper
(i.e., strive hard in worship or refrain from intimacy with his wives), stay
awake at night and wake his family." (Bukhaari and Muslim). 

Iftaar parties 

Although inviting each other for breaking fast is something good and
encouraged, some people go to extremes with lavish 'Iftaar parties' with all
sorts of disobedience to Allaah, from flirting, mixing of the sexes and
hijaab-less women, to show-off and extravagance, to heedlessness to Salaah,
and Taraweeh to even music and dancing.