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Battle of Badr

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The Battle of Badr was a key military engagement fought in the Hejaz region in March 624 CE between the early Muslim community, led by Muhammad, and the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. It resulted in a decisive victory for the Muslims despite being heavily outnumbered by the Meccan forces. The battle is regarded as a foundational event in the history of Islam and is detailed extensively in the Quran.

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Why did the Battle of Badr begin?

Muhammad's followers initially moved to intercept a Quraysh caravan connected with Abu Sufyan, amid the wider conflict that followed the Muslims' migration from Mecca to Medina. A larger Meccan force then marched out, producing a battle near the wells of Badr.

How large were the armies at Badr?

Traditional Islamic accounts describe roughly 300 Muslims facing around 1,000 Meccans. Exact totals vary among early sources, but all emphasize that Muhammad's force was substantially smaller.

Who won the Battle of Badr and what happened to the Quraysh leaders?

The Muslim force won, and several prominent Quraysh figures were killed, including Abu Jahl. Prisoners were also taken, giving the community in Medina new political standing as well as difficult decisions over ransom and release.

Where is the Battle of Badr mentioned in the Quran?

The battle is explicitly named in Surah Al Imran, verse 123, while Surah Al-Anfal discusses the conflict and its aftermath in greater detail. In Islamic tradition, the victory is also associated with divine assistance and the participation of angels.

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