The Expedition of Badr al-Mau’id: A Test of Faith and Determination

In 4 AH, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) set out from Madinah with a force of 1,500 companions for the Expedition of Badr al-Mau’id. This expedition was initiated in response to Abu Sufyan bin Harb’s proclamation after the Battle of Uhud, challenging the Muslims to a battle at Badr al-Sufra. Despite Abu Sufyan’s attempts to intimidate the Muslims by spreading false information about the strength of the Makkan army, the unwavering faith and determination of the Holy Prophet (sa) and his companions prevailed. The Muslims reached Badr, while the Makkans retreated due to famine and fear, highlighting the steadfastness and strategic acumen of the Holy Prophet (sa).

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