Who was the leader of Muslim in the Battle of Badr (Jang-e-Qasiyah)?

1. Khalid ibn al-Walid
2. Abu Sufyan
3. Muhammad (PBUH)
4. Non of these
  • The leader of the Muslims in the Battle of Badr was Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
  • All important questions and information related to battle of Badr
  • Badr means in Arabic: Full moon
  • Furqan the second name of the battle of Badr
  • Abu Jehal was the leader of the kufars in the battle of Badar.
  • The battle of Badr was the first battle of Islam
  • 70 infidels were killed in Ghazwa Badr
  • The Battle of Badr is also referred to as The Day of the Criterion.
  • It was fought on Tuesday, 13 March 624 CE (17 Ramadan, 2 AH), near the city of Badr.
  • 14 Muslims were killed in the Battle of Badr.
  • No of the Kufars (Non-Muslims Forces) in the Battle of Badr were 1000
  • mentioned in Surat Al-Anfal
  • 1000 angels participated in the Battle of Badr
  • Total: Muslim 313-317
  • Muhajirun: 82-85
  • Ansar: 231

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