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...ophet ﷺ alone. Mut'im was a polytheist and died before the Battle of Badr, never having accepted Islam. At Badr, when the Prophet ﷺ h...
The Battle of Badr — fought on the seventeenth of Ramadan, 2 AH (March 624 CE)...
...ound caused by a rooster. In 2 AH — around the time of the Battle of Badr — Ruqayyah fell gravely ill. The Prophet ﷺ instructed Uthma...
...through her illness at the Prophet's ﷺ command, missing the Battle of Badr. The Prophet ﷺ assured Uthman he would receive Badr's rewar...
The Battle of Badr was the first major armed engagement between the nascent Mu...
The Second Badr expedition arose from Abu Sufyan's promise, made after Uhud, to return the following year to settle the conflict definitively at Badr. The Proph
...phet ﷺ, known as the 'Pharaoh of this Ummah', killed at the Battle of Badr.
... on the Prophet ﷺ during prayer, and was executed after the Battle of Badr.
...sian tales and mocked its divine origin, executed after the Battle of Badr.
...n leader who tortured Bilal ibn Rabah and was killed at the Battle of Badr.
...ims, mocked the Prophet in poetry, and was killed after the Battle of Badr.
...as the first Muslim warrior to be martyred in battle at the Battle of Badr in 2 AH. When the Prophet ﷺ described Paradise awaiting the...
...cism. He was the first Muslim to die in Madinah (before the Battle of Badr) and the first Muslim buried in al-Baqi' cemetery. The Prop...
...sari companion of the Banu Harithah who participated in the Battle of Badr and many subsequent battles. He is one of the companions wh...
...mpanion who struck the killing blow against Abu Jahl at the Battle of Badr. He and Muawwidh ibn Afra are credited with mortally woundi...
...long with his brother Muadh ibn Amr, struck Abu Jahl at the Battle of Badr. He was martyred at Badr itself, making him one of the firs...
...70 who pledged allegiance at Aqabah. He participated in the Battle of Badr and all subsequent campaigns with the Prophet. He was a haf...
... first horsemen in Islam. Famous for his bold speech at the Battle of Badr — the Prophet ﷺ praised him highly for it.
The first major battle in Islamic history: 313 Muslims against 1,000 Quraysh, and how divine aid secured victory.
The first major battle in Islam, where 313 Muslims defeated over 1,000 Quraysh warriors with divine aid on the 17th of Ramadan, 2 AH.