When did the Battle of Badr take place?
Anonymous Quiz
33%
15/Ramadan/2
60%
17/Ramadan/2
7%
20/Ramadan/2
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How many Muslims were in the Battle of Badr?
Anonymous Quiz
78%
300 and 13,14,17
19%
700 and 13,14,17
3%
400 and 13,14,17
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Who was the leader of the Muslims in the battle of Badr?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Abubakar Assidiq Radya Allahu Anhu
18%
Omar bin alkatab Radya Allahu Anhu
74%
Muhammad ο·Ί
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How many people from the Mushrikeen(Disbelievers) were killed in the Battle of Badr?
Anonymous Quiz
88%
70
6%
40
6%
10
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{On that day, the wrongdoer} who ascribed partners to Allah and disbelieved and rejected the Messengers
{will bite on his hands} in sorrow, regret and anguish {and say: Would that I had taken a path with the Messenger} that is, by believing in him and following him.
{Alas for me! Would that I had not taken So-and-so} this refers
to devils, be they human or jinn
{as a friend} that is, as a dear and close friend; I took as enemies the most sincere and kindest of people to me and I took as friends the most hostile, from whose friendship I gained nothing but misery, loss, disgrace and doom.
{He led me astray from the Reminder [the Qurβan] after it had come to me} when he made fair-seeming to me, by means of tricks and insinuating thoughts, what he was following of misguidance.
{And Shaytan is ever treacherous to man} - he makes falsehood fair-seeming to him and makes the truth appear repulsive; he makes false promises, then he abandons him and disavows him, as he will say to all of his followers, when judgement is passed and Allah has completed humankindβs reckoning:
{And Shaytan will say, when the matter is decided: Verily, Allah gave you a true promise; I also gave you promises, but I betrayed you. I had no power over you, except that I called you and you responded to me. So do not blame me; blame yourselves. I cannot help you, nor can you help me. I disavow your erstwhile association of me with Allah... }(Ibraheem 14: 22)
[TAFSEER AS SA'DI]
{will bite on his hands} in sorrow, regret and anguish {and say: Would that I had taken a path with the Messenger} that is, by believing in him and following him.
{Alas for me! Would that I had not taken So-and-so} this refers
to devils, be they human or jinn
{as a friend} that is, as a dear and close friend; I took as enemies the most sincere and kindest of people to me and I took as friends the most hostile, from whose friendship I gained nothing but misery, loss, disgrace and doom.
{He led me astray from the Reminder [the Qurβan] after it had come to me} when he made fair-seeming to me, by means of tricks and insinuating thoughts, what he was following of misguidance.
{And Shaytan is ever treacherous to man} - he makes falsehood fair-seeming to him and makes the truth appear repulsive; he makes false promises, then he abandons him and disavows him, as he will say to all of his followers, when judgement is passed and Allah has completed humankindβs reckoning:
{And Shaytan will say, when the matter is decided: Verily, Allah gave you a true promise; I also gave you promises, but I betrayed you. I had no power over you, except that I called you and you responded to me. So do not blame me; blame yourselves. I cannot help you, nor can you help me. I disavow your erstwhile association of me with Allah... }(Ibraheem 14: 22)
[TAFSEER AS SA'DI]
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