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History of Medina


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��    Amir

•    Drat Atlah

•    Mu'tah

•    Amr

•    Abu Ubaidah

•    Abi Hadrad

•    Edam

•    Khadirah

•    1st Khalid ibn Walid

•    Demolition of Suwa

•    Demolition of Manat

•    2nd Khalid ibn Walid

•    Demolition of Yaghuth

•    1st Autas

•    2nd Autas

•    Bane Tamim

•    Bane Khatham

•    Bane Kilab

•    Jeddah

•    3rd Ali

•    Udhrah

•    3rd Khalid ibn Walid

•    4th Khalid ibn Walid

•    Abu Sufyan

•    Jurash

•    5th Khalid ibn Walid

•    2nd Ali

•    3rd Ali

•    Dhul Khalasa

•    Army of Usama (Final Expedition)

The Battle of Badr was a key battle in the early days of Islam and a turning point in Muhammad's struggle with his opponents among the Quraysh in Mecca.

In the spring of 624, Muhammad received word from his intelligence sources that a trade caravan, commanded by Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and guarded by thirty to forty men, was traveling from Syria back to Mecca. Muhammad gathered an army of 313 men, the largest army the Muslims had put in the field yet. However, many early Muslim sources, including the Qur'an, indicate that no serious fighting was expected, and the future Caliph Uthman ibn Affan stayed behind to care for his sick wife.

As the caravan approached Medina, Abu Sufyan began hearing from travelers and riders about
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