Badr
The Battle of Badr was a significant conflict in early Islamic history, occurring in 624 CE. It was fought between the followers of the Prophet Muhammad and the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. This battle is notable for being the first major military engagement for the Muslims, who were vastly outnumbered but emerged victorious, which boosted their morale and solidified their position in Medina.
The victory at Badr is often seen as a turning point for the early Muslim community. It demonstrated the effectiveness of Muhammad's leadership and the commitment of his followers. The battle is commemorated annually by Muslims and is considered a symbol of faith and perseverance against overwhelming odds.