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The Little Battle of Badr or the Battle of Safwan

Ibn Ishaq mentioned

this battle after the battle of the clan

Ibn Hazm said

ten days. After the arrival of the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, from the expedition of (the clan), he stayed in Medina for ten nights, after which he went out as a conqueror behind (Karz bin Jabir al-Fihri) before his conversion to Islam.

To follow the trail of (the Arnians)

Because they killed a shepherdess in Al-Fihri's squadron, Karaz died or was martyred in the eighth year of the Hijra, specifically on the day of the conquest of Mecca, the clan’s battle that preceded the first battle of Badr (Safwan), It took place in Yanbu, where the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, mounted one hundred and fifty riders until he reached Yanbu in Jumada al-Awwal, He stayed there for the remainder of the month, and several nights of Jumada al-Akhirah, to follow the trail of the Quraysh. He had appointed Abu Salamah bin Abdul-Asadi as his successor in charge of Medina, the Messenger also returned to Medina without fighting, as happened to him later in the first Battle of Badr. Those invasions in which no plot against the Messenger occurred, which preceded the second Battle of Badr, which was the first battle in which Muslims were fought, and the victory that was achieved in that battle was at the hands of a small group, It was the cornerstone that was laid in the process of preaching, building and extending the Islamic state throughout the earth, to draw a vast map of a great state, It began with a small number of individuals, with some patience, and with the power of truth, it expanded to victory and to begin a new civilization, from the heart of the island's desert, it expands to include seas and oceans and reaches beyond those seas.



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