گھر اچھے داموں میں فروخت ہو جسکو اپنا کوئی دکان یا مکان اچھے داموں فروخت کرنی ہو اور سہی قیمت نہ ملتی ہو وہ سورہ یوسف کی آیت نمبر80کو گیارہ بار اول آخر تین بار درود ابراھیمی کے ساتھ اسی مکان اور دکان میں بیٹھکر پڑھا کرے بہت جلد اچھے داموں سودہ ہوگا فَلَمَّا اسْتَایْــٴَـسُوْا مِنْهُ خَلَصُوْا نَجِیًّاؕ-قَالَ كَبِیْرُهُمْ اَلَمْ تَعْلَمُوْۤا اَنَّ اَبَاكُمْ قَدْ اَخَذَ عَلَیْكُمْ مَّوْثِقًا مِّنَ اللّٰهِ وَ مِنْ قَبْلُ مَا فَرَّطْتُّمْ فِیْ یُوْسُفَۚ-فَلَنْ اَبْرَحَ الْاَرْضَ حَتّٰى یَاْذَنَ لِیْۤ اَبِیْۤ اَوْ یَحْكُمَ اللّٰهُ لِیْۚ-وَ هُوَ خَیْرُ الْحٰكِمِیْنَ(80)
Miswak: The Natural Toothbrush The Miswak was known before Islam, but Islam added a religious perspective to its usage. Islamic Advice The Prophet [sallallahu alayhe wa sallam (SAWS)] recommended Muslims to clean their teeth using a miswak every day; especially after waking, when performing wudhu, before salah, when reciting the Qur'an, before sleeping, and when the mouth smells bad. There are many ahadeeth that speak about it. Following are some of them: A'isha said that the Prophet (SAWS) said, "Ten things are natural (for one to do): Trimming the moustache, growing a beard, (using) the miswak, sniffing up water, cutting the nails, washing hands, plucking armpits, shaving pubic hair, and conserving water". (Muslim). He (SAWS) said, "If it were not that it would create hardship for my people, I would have ordered them to use the miswak with every wudhu and with every salah." The miswak was known before Islam, but ...