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Battle of Badr

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Battle of Badr

The Battle of Badr or sometimes called The Raid of Badr (Arabic: غَزْوَةُ بَدْرٍ [ɣazwatu badr]; Ghazwahu Badr), also referred to as The Day of the Criterion (Arabic: يَوْمُ الْفُرْقَانْ, Arabic pronunciation: [jawm'ul fur'qaːn]; Yawm al-Furqan) in the Qur'an and by Muslims, was fought on 13 March 624 CE (17 Ramadan, 2 AH), near the present-day city of Badr, Al Madinah Province in Saudi Arabia. Muhammad, commanding an army of his Sahaba, defeated an army of the Quraysh led by Amr ibn Hishām, better known among Muslims as Abu Jahl. The battle marked the beginning of the six-year war between Muhammad and his tribe. The Battle of Badr took place after five or six unsuccessful attempts by the Muslims to intercept and raid Meccan trade caravans between 623 and early 624 CE. Muhammad took keen interest in capturing Meccan caravans and their wealth after his migration to Medina. A few days before the battle, when he learnt of a Makkan caravan returning from the Levant led by Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, Muhammad gathered a small expeditionary force to raid it. Abu Sufyan, learning of the Muslim plan to ambush his caravan, changed course and took a longer route away from Muhammad's base at Medina and sent a messenger to Mecca, asking for help. Amr ibn Hisham commanded an army nearly one-thousand strong, approaching Badr and encamping at the sand dune al-'Udwatul Quswa. Badr was the first large-scale engagement between the Muslims and Quraysh Meccans. Advancing from the north, the Muslims faced the Meccans. The battle began with duels between the warriors on both sides, following which the Meccans charged upon the Muslims under a cover of arrows. The Muslims countered their charge and broke the Meccan lines, killing several important Quraishi leaders including Abu Jahl and Umayyah ibn Khalaf. The Muslim victory strengthened Muhammad's position; The Medinese eagerly joined his future expeditions and tribes outside Medina openly allied with Muhammad. The battle has been passed down in Islamic history as a decisive victory attributable to divine intervention, and by other sources to the strategic prowess of Muhammad.

Infobox

Date
13 March 624 CE (17 Ramadan 2 AH)
Location
Badr, Hejaz, Arabia 23°44′N 38°46′E / 23.733°N 38.767°E / 23.733; 38.767
Result
mw- Muslim victory Survival of the Muslims Start of Muslim–Quraysh War

Tables

Muslims casualties at Badr · Aftermath › Casualties › Muslim casualties
Zish Shamalain bin 'Abdi 'Amr al-Muhajiri
Zish Shamalain bin 'Abdi 'Amr al-Muhajiri
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Zish Shamalain bin 'Abdi 'Amr al-Muhajiri
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
ذو الشمالين بن عبد عمر المهاجري
Rafi' bin al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji
Rafi' bin al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Rafi' bin al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
رافع بن المعلاء الخزرجي
Sa'd bin Khaythama al-Awsi
Sa'd bin Khaythama al-Awsi
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Sa'd bin Khaythama al-Awsi
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
سعد بن خيثمة الأوسي
Safwan bin Wahb al-Muhajiri
Safwan bin Wahb al-Muhajiri
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Safwan bin Wahb al-Muhajiri
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
صفوان بن وهب المهاجري
'Aaqil bin al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri
'Aaqil bin al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
'Aaqil bin al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
عاقل بن البكير المهاجري
'Ubayda bin al-Harith al-Muhajiri
'Ubayda bin al-Harith al-Muhajiri
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
'Ubayda bin al-Harith al-Muhajiri
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
عبيدة بن الحارث المهاجري
'Umayr bin al-Humam al-Khazraji
'Umayr bin al-Humam al-Khazraji
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
'Umayr bin al-Humam al-Khazraji
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
عمير بن الحمام الخزرجي
'Umayr bin Abu Waqqas al-Muhajiri
'Umayr bin Abu Waqqas al-Muhajiri
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
'Umayr bin Abu Waqqas al-Muhajiri
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
عمير بن أبو وقاس المهاجري
'Awf bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
'Awf bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
'Awf bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
عوف بن الحارث الخزرجي
Mubashir bin 'Abdul Mundhir al-Awsi
Mubashir bin 'Abdul Mundhir al-Awsi
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Mubashir bin 'Abdul Mundhir al-Awsi
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
مبشر بن عبدالمنذر الأوسي
Mu'awwidh bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
Mu'awwidh bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Mu'awwidh bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
معوذ بن الحارث الخزرجي
Mihja' bin Salih al-Muhajiri
Mihja' bin Salih al-Muhajiri
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Mihja' bin Salih al-Muhajiri
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
مهجاء بن صالح المهاجري
Yazid bin al-Harith bin Fushum al-Khazraji
Yazid bin al-Harith bin Fushum al-Khazraji
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
Yazid bin al-Harith bin Fushum al-Khazraji
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
يزيد بن الحارث بن فصحم الخزرجي
Haritha bin Suraqa al-Khazraji
حارثہ بن سراقة الخزرجي
Zish Shamalain bin 'Abdi 'Amr al-Muhajiri
ذو الشمالين بن عبد عمر المهاجري
Rafi' bin al-Mu'alla al-Khazraji
رافع بن المعلاء الخزرجي
Sa'd bin Khaythama al-Awsi
سعد بن خيثمة الأوسي
Safwan bin Wahb al-Muhajiri
صفوان بن وهب المهاجري
'Aaqil bin al-Bukayr al-Muhajiri
عاقل بن البكير المهاجري
'Ubayda bin al-Harith al-Muhajiri
عبيدة بن الحارث المهاجري
'Umayr bin al-Humam al-Khazraji
عمير بن الحمام الخزرجي
'Umayr bin Abu Waqqas al-Muhajiri
عمير بن أبو وقاس المهاجري
'Awf bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
عوف بن الحارث الخزرجي
Mubashir bin 'Abdul Mundhir al-Awsi
مبشر بن عبدالمنذر الأوسي
Mu'awwidh bin al-Harith al-Khazraji
معوذ بن الحارث الخزرجي
Mihja' bin Salih al-Muhajiri
مهجاء بن صالح المهاجري
Yazid bin al-Harith bin Fushum al-Khazraji
يزيد بن الحارث بن فصحم الخزرجي

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