The Battle of Badr was the first major battle in Islam and one of the most significant events in early Islamic history. It took place in 624 CE between the Muslims of Medina, led by Prophet Muhammad, and the Quraysh of Mecca, who strongly opposed the growth of Islam. Although the Muslim forces were smaller and less equipped than their opponents, they faced the challenge with courage, faith, and determination. Despite being outnumbered and confronting a stronger army, the Muslims achieved a decisive and surprising victory. The battle is remembered as a historic turning point that greatly strengthened the Muslim community, boosted their morale and confidence, and reinforced their faith, unity, and commitment to their cause.