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The Battle of Badr was one of the most significant and miraculous events in Islamic history. It took place in 2 AH (624 CE) between the Muslims of Madinah and the Quraysh of Makkah. Despite being heavily outnumbered—approximately 313 Muslims against nearly 1,000 Quraysh—Allah granted victory to the believers.
According to the Qur’an, Allah supported the Muslims with angels. In Surah Al-Anfal (8:9), Allah says:
“I will reinforce you with a thousand angels following one another.”
In another verse, Surah Aal-Imran (3:124–125), Allah mentions the possibility of sending three thousand, even five thousand angels, as divine support if the believers remained steadfast and patient.
Islamic scholars explain that initially one thousand angels were sent, and the promise of more was tied to the believers’ perseverance. This divine assistance strengthened the morale of the Muslims and demonstrated that true victory comes from Allah alone—not numbers, weapons, or worldly power.
The Battle of Badr stands as a powerful reminder of faith, patience, and reliance upon Allah (tawakkul). It teaches that when believers remain firm in their belief and trust in Allah’s help, even impossible situations can turn into historic victories.






