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  Battle of Badr @ Islam.Pakistanway.com
Badr, however was the first large-scale engagement between the two forces.
Badr is also the subject of Sura 8: Al-Anfal, which details military conduct and operations.
Though the Sura does not name Badr, it describes the battle, and several of the verses are commonly thought to have been from or shortly after the battle.
islam.pakistanway.com /showtopic.aspx?topicid=268&typeid=25   (3511 words)

  
  Battle of Badr
Badr – Banu Qaynuqa – Uhud – Banu Nadir – The Trench – Banu Qurayza – Hudaybiyyah – Khaybar – Mu'tah – Mecca – Hunayn – Autas – Ta'if – Tabouk
The Battle of Badr was extremely influential in the rise of two men who would determine the course of history on the Arabian peninsula for the next century.
According to Karen Armstrong, one of the most lasting impacts of Badr may be the fasting during Ramadan, which she argues the Muslims initially began as a way of commemorating the victory at Badr.
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 Information about Battle of Badr
Badr – Banu Qaynuqa – Uhud – Banu Nadir – The Trench – Banu Qurayza – Hudaybiyyah – Khaybar – Mu'tah – Mecca – Hunayn – Autas – Ta'if – Tabouk
The Battle of Badr (Arabic: غزوة بدر), fought March 17, 624 CE (17 Ramadan 2 AH in the Islamic calendar) in the Hejaz of western Arabia (present-day Saudi Arabia), was a key battle in the early days of Islam and a turning point in Muhammad's struggle with his opponents among the Quraish
The Battle of Badr was extremely influential in the rise of two men who would determine the course of history on the Arabian peninsula for the next century.
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