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The Battle of Badr (Arabic: غَزْوَةُ بَدْرٍ [ɣazwatu badr] (Urdu transliteration: Ghazwah-i-Badr), also referred to as The Day of the Criterion (Arabic: يَوْمُ الْفُرْقَانْ, Arabic pronunciation: [jawm'ul fur'qaːn]) in the Qur'an and by Muslims, was fought on 13 March 624 CE (17 Ramadan, 2 AH), [2] near the present-day city of Badr, Al Madinah Province in ...
The Expedition of Badr al-Maw'id was the third time Muhammad led an expedition in Badr.Modern historians date the event to October 625, [3] though several alternative dates are found in primary sources.
The Invasion of Sawiq [3] occurred after the Quraysh's defeat in the Battle of Badr.After suffering defeat at the Battle of Badr, Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, the Quraysh leader, vowed that he would not bathe until he avenged the results of that battle.
The Muslim–Quraysh War was a six-year military and religious war in the Arabian Peninsula between the early Muslims led by Muhammad on one side and the Arab pagan Quraysh tribe on the other.
Operation Badr may refer to: . Battle of Badr (624), the armed conflict between Muhammad's Muslim army and Amr ibn Hisham's Mushrikite army Operation Badr (1973), the successful Egyptian military offensive against Israel
The Al-Badr (Bengali: আল-বদর, romanized: Al-Bodor; Urdu: البدر; lit. ' Full moon ') was a collaborationist paramilitary force composed mainly of pro-Pakistan people, which operated in East Pakistan against the Bengali nationalist movement during the Bangladesh War of Independence, under the patronage of the Government of Pakistan.
The Expedition of Uyainah bin Hisn, [7] against the Banu Tamim tribe took place in July 630, 9AH, 1st month, of the Islamic Calendar. [8]Muhammad sent Uyainah bin Hisn to collect tax from the Banu Tamim, but one of the sub-tribes attacked Uyainah and forced him out of the territory even before he could ask for the tax.
English: Portion of a map of Arabia depicting routes in the Badr campaign (Battle of Badr), showing the Meccan caravan approaching from the northwest, the Muslim army from the northeast, and the Meccan army from the southeast.