March 17, 624 CE (17 Ramadan 2 AH) == == The Battle of Badr was fought March 17, 624 AD (17 Ramadan 2AH (on the 2nd Hjra year in the Islamic Calendar).
Badr is a location 130 km south west of Medina (Saudi Arabia).
The capacity of Muslims was less than one third that of enemy. Muslims were 313 only. The enemy were 900-1000 and much better equipped and prepared.
the importance of the battle of badr was to defeat the qurayshs army
Ali bin Abuthalib is the hero in Battle of Badr he killed Waleed, and many prominent warriors in Badar
abu sufyan
The 313 companions (sahabas) who participated in the Battle of Badr are often referred to collectively as the "Badr Companions" or "Badris." Among them were notable figures such as Abu Bakr, Umar, Ali, and Hamza. Their participation was pivotal in the early Muslim community's struggle against the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. The battle is considered a significant event in Islamic history, symbolizing faith and perseverance.
The Battle of Umm Diwaykarat occurred during the Iran-Iraq War, specifically in February 1986. It was part of a larger Iraqi offensive known as Operation Badr and resulted in an Iraqi victory over Iranian forces.
the importance of the battle of badr was to defeat the qurayshs army
The battle of Badr was won by the Muslims of Madinah led by the Holy Prophet.
The Battle of Badr took place on March 17, 624 AD.
Invasion of Badr happened in 626.
about 700 camels had died in the battle of Badr. as written in the quran. by:sheza tahir
battle of badr
Ali bin Abuthalib is the hero in Battle of Badr he killed Waleed, and many prominent warriors in Badar
Badr: The First Battle in Islam.
jang e badr
abu sufyan
Badr is located in Saudi Arabia, in the Hejaz region, to the east of the city of Madinah. It is known for being the site of the Battle of Badr, a key event in the early history of Islam.
It was called the battle of Badr. The Battle of Badr was fought March 17, 624 AD (17 Ramadan 2AH (on the 2nd Hjra year in the Islamic Calendar). Badr is a location 130 km south west of Medina.