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Battle of Badr (3264 words)
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.
At Badr, the Muslim forces had allegedly maintained firm discipline, whereas at Uhud they broke ranks to pursue the Meccans, allowing Meccan cavalry to flank and route their army.
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.
Battle of Badr - definition of Battle of Badr in Encyclopedia (187 words)
The Battle of Badr was the first battle victory of Islam.
As a large Meccan trade caravan travelled from Syria to Mecca, Muhammed assembled a force of 300 men and pursued the caravan.
Following the battle, the chapter of the Quran entitled Al-Anfal ("Spoils of War") was spoken by Muhammed.
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