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While not a separate holiday, Badar Moulid refers to the remembrance and celebration of the , which occurred on the 17th of Ramadan, 2 AH (624 CE). For many Muslims, particularly within the Sufi-influenced communities of South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa, this date is intertwined with the Moulid celebrations. It is a night dedicated to honoring the 313 Companions who stood firm at Badr and celebrating the divine victory that changed the course of Islamic history.
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The Radiance of Badar Moulid: History, Significance, and Spiritual Observances While not a separate holiday, Badar Moulid refers
The Quranic reference is clear: “And already had Allah given you victory at [the battle of] Badr while you were few in number…” (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:123) Badr is unique because it is the only battle explicitly mentioned by name in the Quran as a victory from Allah. It established Islam as a political and military force to be reckoned with. While not a separate holiday