On 17th Ramadan, 624 CE, the Battle of Badr became a defining moment in Islamic history. A small Muslim force of 313 warriors stood against 1,000 heavily armed Quraysh. Despite being outnumbered, the Muslims, led by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), emerged victorious, killing key Meccan leaders, including Abu Jahl.
This unexpected victory boosted the confidence of Muslims in Medina, weakened Quraysh dominance, and solidified Islam’s rise. More than just a battle, Badr was a testament to faith, strategy, and divine support. It remains a powerful symbol of resilience and belief against overwhelming odds.