

Is it Sunnah to use the miswāk (tooth-stick) three times (tathlīth) during its use?

❖ No Shar‘i Obligation to Perform Siwāk Three Times
◈ There is no explicit Shar‘i evidence requiring that miswāk must be done three times.
◈ While some general narrations indicate thorough use of the siwāk, tathlīth (doing it exactly three times) is not obligatory or specifically emphasized.
❖ Public Misconceptions and Unnecessary Rigor
◈ Among the public, there is a tendency toward rigidity regarding the method, size, and frequency of miswāk.
◈ Such strict adherence is not aligned with the spirit of the Sunnah, which emphasizes ease and cleanliness, not procedural formality.
❖ The Real Purpose of Siwāk
◈ The primary objective of miswāk is oral cleanliness and purification, not rigid conformity to a specific number or method.
◈ It is recommended (mustaḥabb) to use miswāk thoroughly and effectively, ensuring proper cleanliness—not necessarily to stick to three strokes.
Conclusion
✔ Using siwāk three times (tathlīth) is not compulsory.
✔ What matters is that it achieves cleanliness, which is the true purpose of the practice.
✔ People should avoid unnecessary strictness, and focus on the practical benefit and spirit of using the siwāk.
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