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2. AREAS FOR QUESTIONS
Priority-wise following are the areas for questions:
• Questions based on Lessons from the Battle
• Questions related to particular Sahabi’s significance in the Battle
• Questions related to facts and figures which carry significance with
respect to Seerah
• Questions related to names, places etc.
3. RULES OF SESSION
• The Quiz shall involve 20-25 Questions based on Battle of Badr
• A coordinator will ask questions one by one, and the participants shall raise their
hands if they know the answer. The coordinator will give chance, to answer, based on
following priority:
• Juniors will be given preference over seniors
• Starting from the right, chance will be given to each person, until correct answer is
received.
• A person will receive a gift for answering correctly. Each person is liable for one gift
only.
• Once a person answered a question correctly, others will be given preference over
him, for next questions, to give chance to everyone.
• If no answer is received the coordinator himself will give the answer and will explain it.
• A person giving answer shall also explain the answer for better understanding of the
participants.
4. QUESTION 1:
What is the popular name for day of Battle of Badr and Why is it so?
Give at least two reasons.
• Yaum-ul-furqan.
• Separating right from wrong
• Separating Iman from Kufr
• Separating passiveness from engaging in defending and spreading
Islam
• Separating right and wrong people
5. QUESTION 2:
What is Mubaraza in context of a Battle?
• One-on-One combat between three fighters from each side.
6. QUESTION 3:
Who were involved in Mubaraza from Muslim army and who
were involved from Quraish?
• Hamza (RA) – Shayba Ibn Rabiah
• Ubaidah Bin Al-Harith (RA) – Utba Ibn Rabiah
• Ali (RA) – Waleed Ibn Utba
7. QUESTION 4:
The prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam sent two sahaba to
collect information, when he came to know about the enemy,
before the actual battle? Who were they?
• He SallAllahu alaihi wasallam sent Talhah bin Ibaidullah and Saeed bin
Zaid RadhiAllahu anhuma to collect information about the enemy.
8. QUESTION 5:
Amongst the 313 muslims, how many were Muhajiroon and
how many Ansar? (answer need not be exact, as there is difference of
opinion amongst scholars)
• 86 Muhajiroon and 231 Ansar
9. QUESTION 6:
How many camels and horses were the Muslims equipped with?
Name the sahaba who used the horses during the battle.
• 70 camels and two horses, one with Zubair bin Awwam and one with
Miqdad bin Aswad, RadhiAllahu anhuma
10. QUESTION 7:
Who was appointed Governor of Madinah in the absence of the
Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam?
• Abdullah Ibn Umm Maktum (Radiallah Anhu)
11. QUESTION 8:
Who was the flag bearer for the Muslim army and what was it’s
color?
• Mus’ab bin Umair Quraishi RadhiAllahu anhu was carrying the white flag.
12. QUESTION 9:
How many Muslims were martyred (Muhajiroon and Ansar) in
Battle of Badr?
• 14, 6 Muhajiroon and 8 Ansar.
13. QUESTION 10:
How many of the enemy were killed and how many taken
captive?
• 70 killed and 70 taken captive, though some narrations say 50 taken
captive, and Allah knows best.
14. QUESTION 11:
How did the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam distribute the
booty?
• He distributed the booty equally among the fighters after putting aside
one fifth of it, according to the Divine revelation that came down to him.
(8:1-4)
15. QUESTION 12:
To whom the Prophet (sws) said “You two are no stronger than
I am to walk, and I am no less in need of reward than you”?
What lessons we learn from these words?
• To Abu Lubabah (RA) and Ali (RA) when they shared one camel.
• The justice and humility of prophet (SWS) even while sharing the camel.
• Leader need not have protocol to motivate his people.
16. QUESTION 13:
What was the incident associated with Sawwad Ibn Ghaziyyah?
What lesson we can extract from it?
17. QUESTION 14:
In the battle of Badr, Shaytaan came in the form of a person.
Name the person. Also provide details about that event.
18. QUESTION 15:
Name the two young sahaba who killed Abu Jahl?
• Mu'aadh ibn 'Amr ibn Al-Jamooh RA and Mua’widh ibn Afraa RA
19. QUESTION 16:
What were the immediate aftereffects of Battle of Badr? (At
least 2 aftereffects)
• Muslims became stronger – especially in the eyes of enemies.
• Prior to Battle of Badr, Imaan and Kufr were clear. After battle of badr
Nifaq came into existence.
• Muslims retrieved their lost economy.
• Quraish looking for revenge.
20. QUESTION 17:
Who was the person who travelled to Madeenah from Makkah,
after badr, to assassinate the Prophet (SWS)? Please describe
the event?
• Umair Ibn Wahb Al-Jumahee
• Safwaan Ibn Umayyah and Umair planned for it.
21. QUESTION 18:
• Describe the incident that lead to Abu Lahab’s death. Who
played the major role in it?
Umm Fadhl or Labeebah Bint Harith (RA).
22. QUESTION 19:
What is the event associated with Umair Ibn Humam (RA).
Describe the event.
• Hadith in Sahih Muslim.
23. QUESTION 20:
He was a poet, a handsome man, a wealthy person. He used to
write poems satirizing Muhammad (SWS). Who was he? Who
killed this man and why?
• Kaab Ibn Ashraf
• Muhammad Ibn Musaylimah
24. QUESTION 21:
Who was the Sahabi wearing yellow turban during battle of
badr. Please mention some facts about this sahabi.
• Zubair Ibn Al-Awwam.
25. DISCUSSION POINTS
• Changing of Time from Ishaa to Maghrib
• Introduction of Adhkaar on weekly or bi-weekly basis.
Starting with Adkhar from Qur’an.
• Addition of members for our Seerah Project.
Editor's Notes
On the Day of Badr, the Prophet, , was straightening the lines before the battle. Sawaad ibn Ghaziyyah stood slightly forward from the rest of the line, so the Prophet, , went to him and gently prodded his midriff with an arrow, saying: "Stand in line, Sawaad."
Sawaad seized the opportunity and said, "O Messenger of Allah, you hurt me! I insist upon retribution." How strange, to demand retribution from the leader of the army! When the Prophet, , finished straightening the rows in the army, he called: "Come on, Sawaad."
The Prophet, , uncovered his midriff saying: "Go ahead, Sawaad, take retribution."
Sawaad hurried across the lines with his sword in his hand. Fear invaded the hearts of the Companions and they shed tears upon watching their beloved Prophet in this unusual scene of justice. The Companions raised their swords but the Prophet, , made a sign with his hand, asking them to leave him. Sawaad reached the beloved Prophet, , but he threw down the sword and embraced the midriff of his beloved, shedding tears. The Prophet, , asked him what had prompted him to do this, whereupon Sawaad said, "O Messenger of Allah, we are about to face our enemy and it is my wish that my skin touches yours before my death."
Lessons:
Pure Justice of Prophet
Love of Sahaba for the Prophet
Suraqaa Ibn Malik. Later, Iblis made his appearance when the Quraish prepared to battle the Muslims at Badr. On hearing the fabricated news that the Muslims from Madinah were intercepting a Quraishi caravan returning from Syria, the Quraish swiftly rounded up their men and armaments for war. They rallied other Arab tribes to help as well and then came a moment of hesitation; they were afraid that the tribe of Banu Bakr (their age old enemies) might attack the Quraish’s army from the rear. Should they advance towards Muslims or not?
It was at this crucial point of indecision that Iblis approached them, disguised as Suraqa Ibn Malik Ibn Jusham Al-Mudlaji – chief of Bani Kinana. He boldly promised: “I guarantee that no harm will happen from behind.” Thus reassured, the army of disbelievers charged forward.
Suraqaa Ibn Malik. Later, Iblis made his appearance when the Quraish prepared to battle the Muslims at Badr. On hearing the fabricated news that the Muslims from Madinah were intercepting a Quraishi caravan returning from Syria, the Quraish swiftly rounded up their men and armaments for war. They rallied other Arab tribes to help as well and then came a moment of hesitation; they were afraid that the tribe of Banu Bakr (their age old enemies) might attack the Quraish’s army from the rear. Should they advance towards Muslims or not?
It was at this crucial point of indecision that Iblis approached them, disguised as Suraqa Ibn Malik Ibn Jusham Al-Mudlaji – chief of Bani Kinana. He boldly promised: “I guarantee that no harm will happen from behind.” Thus reassured, the army of disbelievers charged forward.
Suraqaa Ibn Malik. Later, Iblis made his appearance when the Quraish prepared to battle the Muslims at Badr. On hearing the fabricated news that the Muslims from Madinah were intercepting a Quraishi caravan returning from Syria, the Quraish swiftly rounded up their men and armaments for war. They rallied other Arab tribes to help as well and then came a moment of hesitation; they were afraid that the tribe of Banu Bakr (their age old enemies) might attack the Quraish’s army from the rear. Should they advance towards Muslims or not?
It was at this crucial point of indecision that Iblis approached them, disguised as Suraqa Ibn Malik Ibn Jusham Al-Mudlaji – chief of Bani Kinana. He boldly promised: “I guarantee that no harm will happen from behind.” Thus reassured, the army of disbelievers charged forward.
Suraqaa Ibn Malik. Later, Iblis made his appearance when the Quraish prepared to battle the Muslims at Badr. On hearing the fabricated news that the Muslims from Madinah were intercepting a Quraishi caravan returning from Syria, the Quraish swiftly rounded up their men and armaments for war. They rallied other Arab tribes to help as well and then came a moment of hesitation; they were afraid that the tribe of Banu Bakr (their age old enemies) might attack the Quraish’s army from the rear. Should they advance towards Muslims or not?
It was at this crucial point of indecision that Iblis approached them, disguised as Suraqa Ibn Malik Ibn Jusham Al-Mudlaji – chief of Bani Kinana. He boldly promised: “I guarantee that no harm will happen from behind.” Thus reassured, the army of disbelievers charged forward.
Suraqaa Ibn Malik. Later, Iblis made his appearance when the Quraish prepared to battle the Muslims at Badr. On hearing the fabricated news that the Muslims from Madinah were intercepting a Quraishi caravan returning from Syria, the Quraish swiftly rounded up their men and armaments for war. They rallied other Arab tribes to help as well and then came a moment of hesitation; they were afraid that the tribe of Banu Bakr (their age old enemies) might attack the Quraish’s army from the rear. Should they advance towards Muslims or not?
It was at this crucial point of indecision that Iblis approached them, disguised as Suraqa Ibn Malik Ibn Jusham Al-Mudlaji – chief of Bani Kinana. He boldly promised: “I guarantee that no harm will happen from behind.” Thus reassured, the army of disbelievers charged forward.
Suraqaa Ibn Malik. Later, Iblis made his appearance when the Quraish prepared to battle the Muslims at Badr. On hearing the fabricated news that the Muslims from Madinah were intercepting a Quraishi caravan returning from Syria, the Quraish swiftly rounded up their men and armaments for war. They rallied other Arab tribes to help as well and then came a moment of hesitation; they were afraid that the tribe of Banu Bakr (their age old enemies) might attack the Quraish’s army from the rear. Should they advance towards Muslims or not?
It was at this crucial point of indecision that Iblis approached them, disguised as Suraqa Ibn Malik Ibn Jusham Al-Mudlaji – chief of Bani Kinana. He boldly promised: “I guarantee that no harm will happen from behind.” Thus reassured, the army of disbelievers charged forward.
Suraqaa Ibn Malik. Later, Iblis made his appearance when the Quraish prepared to battle the Muslims at Badr. On hearing the fabricated news that the Muslims from Madinah were intercepting a Quraishi caravan returning from Syria, the Quraish swiftly rounded up their men and armaments for war. They rallied other Arab tribes to help as well and then came a moment of hesitation; they were afraid that the tribe of Banu Bakr (their age old enemies) might attack the Quraish’s army from the rear. Should they advance towards Muslims or not?
It was at this crucial point of indecision that Iblis approached them, disguised as Suraqa Ibn Malik Ibn Jusham Al-Mudlaji – chief of Bani Kinana. He boldly promised: “I guarantee that no harm will happen from behind.” Thus reassured, the army of disbelievers charged forward.