Nusairah RamliNurul Jannah Abd RahmanNadrahtul Huda MisralUmmu-Hani AbasNor Haliza Mat-BaharinJuliana Jumal2024-11-122024-11-1220242024-11-12Nusairah Ramli, Nurul Jannah Abd Rahman, Nadrahtul Huda Misral, Ummu-Hani Abas, Nor Haliza Mat-Baharin & Juliana Jumal (2024). Navigating the vast seas of Siwak or Miswak scholarship: a detailed exploration of scopus publications to unearth trends, patterns, and future directions. International Journal of Information Technology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41870-024-02221-12511-21042451-610.1007/s41870-024-02221-1https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/24783This research aims to evaluate the level of scientific research output concerning Siwak or Miswak using Scopus during the period 2014 to 2024 by employing bibliometrics indicators such as articles, types of documents in this field of research, contributions among different countries, institutions wise contribution, preference of journals for communication this research area. A thorough examination was undertaken on 245 English records sourced from Scopus databases to yield insights. The results highlight a notable escalation in the annual publication of scientific research across the globe. Saudi Arabia (179), and Egypt (107) emerged as the leading contributors on the list India (85) occupies the third rank in global countries’ production over time. The most relevant sources by research for siwak or miswak title were the Molecules with a count of 6 (3.31%). In addition to this, the graphical mapping of data is represented by VOS Viewer and Biblioshinybibliometric mapping software for a better understanding.en-USSiwak · Miswak · Research output · Bibliometrics · ScopusNavigating The Vast Seas Of Siwak Or Miswak Scholarship: A Detailed Exploration Of Scopus Publications To Unearth Trends, Patterns, And Future Directionstext::journal::journal article::research article18167