Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Nampally
Islamic Concept of Jihad Objective of Jihad: It must safeguard the Islamic state and Muslim Society. Its main purpose is the preservation of the ideology on which the system of truth is based. Its aim is to crush all such destructive forces which pose danger to the success achieved by the Islamic revolution and stand in the way of its further implementation Its aim is to remove all obstacles in the way of Social evolution and human welfare.
Threats from Quraish after Hijrah Quraish incite Abdullah bin Ubai to fight or expel The Prophet (pbuh) Threatens Muslims through Jews The Provocation of Kurz Bin Jabir Fehri Preparations of war at Makkah Threat from Banu Kananah Soldiers from Ahabaish Funds for WAR – Ushairah Caravan
Prophet’s Military Policy Challenges faced by the Young Islamic State Prophet’s Mentoring of Sahaba Cooperation and Non-Aggression Pact with Jews, Auz, Khazraj & nearby Clans Military contingents for Patrolling the neighboring areas Muslims Target the commerce route of Makkah The incident of Nakhlah:  Abdullah bin Jahsh Asadi
The Caravan or The Army Abu Sufiyan – Leader of Caravan Goods mounted on 1000 camels, worth 50 thousand Gold Dinars Guarded by only 40 Men Prophet marched out of Madina on 12 Ramadan (2Hijri) with little more than 300 men Consultation at Valley of Zafran Prophet heads towards Badr
Army of Believers 300-317 Men 82-86 Muhaajiroon, 61 Aws & 170 Khazraj Only 2 Horses 70 Camels (1/2-3 Men, even Rasoolullah) Gen. Leadership/White Standard given to Mus’ab ibn ‘Umair Army divided into two battalions, Muhaajirs with a standard raised by ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, and Ansar with the standard raised by Sa’d ibn Mu’adh Army of Non-Believers 1300 Soldiers 100 horsemen  600 mailed soldiers with a large number of camels Banu Zahrah break away from Kuffar Army.  Army reduced to 1000 soldiers Slaughtered 9-10 camels/day to feed The Two Armies
To Madinah To Makkah N Badr
To Madinah To Makkah N The Muslim army reaches Badr Camps at the “Near bank” close to Madinah
To Madinah To Makkah N Initial Muslim’s camp
To Madinah To Makkah N The advice of Al-Hubab bin Al-Munther
To Madinah To Makkah N The Muslims construct a reservoir and fill it with water
To Madinah To Makkah N The Muslims close the wells that are close to Quraysh side (The Farther Bank)
To Madinah To Makkah N
To Madinah To Makkah N The Muslim Army sleeps and rests
To Madinah To Makkah N Rain falls
To Madinah To Makkah N Friday  17 th  Ramadhan,  2AH
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post The Rows System “ As-Saff” Al-’Areesh
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Shaybah Al-Walid
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Shaybah Al-Walid Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Shaybah Al-Walid Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza ‘ Utbah
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post Quraysh charged forcefully!!
To Madinah To Makkah N Archers The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Archers The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Spears The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post The Prophet entices the army to push Quraysh back and charge them
To Madinah To Makkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N The Prophet’s Command Post
To Madinah To Makkah N The Prophet’s Command Post
Result of The Battle of Badr On the Believers Side 22 Sahaba martyred  The Prophet (pbuh) and believers stayed for 3 days in Badr Buried the Martyrs Buried the Killed Enemies Gathered the Booty On the Non-Believers side 70 Killed 70 Captured as PoW Leaders of Quraish Killed Shaiba Utba Abu Jahal Abu Bakhtari Aas bin Hisham Ummaiyah bin Kahalf etc… Loss of more than 2.5Lakh Dirham
Lessons from Battle of Badr Separating right from wrong Separating Iman from Kufr Separating passiveness from engaging in defending and spreading Islam Separating true loyalty to Islam from tribe and family Separating true sincere sacrifice for Allah from earthly gains يَوْمَ الْفُرْقَانِ يَوْمَ الْتَقَى الْجَمْعَانِ الأنفال  41 On the day when the true was distinguished from the false – the day when the two groups met in battle

Battle of badr

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    Islamic Concept ofJihad Objective of Jihad: It must safeguard the Islamic state and Muslim Society. Its main purpose is the preservation of the ideology on which the system of truth is based. Its aim is to crush all such destructive forces which pose danger to the success achieved by the Islamic revolution and stand in the way of its further implementation Its aim is to remove all obstacles in the way of Social evolution and human welfare.
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    Threats from Quraishafter Hijrah Quraish incite Abdullah bin Ubai to fight or expel The Prophet (pbuh) Threatens Muslims through Jews The Provocation of Kurz Bin Jabir Fehri Preparations of war at Makkah Threat from Banu Kananah Soldiers from Ahabaish Funds for WAR – Ushairah Caravan
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    Prophet’s Military PolicyChallenges faced by the Young Islamic State Prophet’s Mentoring of Sahaba Cooperation and Non-Aggression Pact with Jews, Auz, Khazraj & nearby Clans Military contingents for Patrolling the neighboring areas Muslims Target the commerce route of Makkah The incident of Nakhlah: Abdullah bin Jahsh Asadi
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    The Caravan orThe Army Abu Sufiyan – Leader of Caravan Goods mounted on 1000 camels, worth 50 thousand Gold Dinars Guarded by only 40 Men Prophet marched out of Madina on 12 Ramadan (2Hijri) with little more than 300 men Consultation at Valley of Zafran Prophet heads towards Badr
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    Army of Believers300-317 Men 82-86 Muhaajiroon, 61 Aws & 170 Khazraj Only 2 Horses 70 Camels (1/2-3 Men, even Rasoolullah) Gen. Leadership/White Standard given to Mus’ab ibn ‘Umair Army divided into two battalions, Muhaajirs with a standard raised by ‘Ali ibn Abi Talib, and Ansar with the standard raised by Sa’d ibn Mu’adh Army of Non-Believers 1300 Soldiers 100 horsemen 600 mailed soldiers with a large number of camels Banu Zahrah break away from Kuffar Army. Army reduced to 1000 soldiers Slaughtered 9-10 camels/day to feed The Two Armies
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Badr
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The Muslim army reaches Badr Camps at the “Near bank” close to Madinah
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Initial Muslim’s camp
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The advice of Al-Hubab bin Al-Munther
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The Muslims construct a reservoir and fill it with water
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The Muslims close the wells that are close to Quraysh side (The Farther Bank)
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The Muslim Army sleeps and rests
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Rain falls
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Friday 17 th Ramadhan, 2AH
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post The Rows System “ As-Saff” Al-’Areesh
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Shaybah Al-Walid
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Shaybah Al-Walid Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Shaybah Al-Walid Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post ‘ Utbah Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza ‘ Utbah
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post Ali ‘ Ubaydah Hamza
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears Archers Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post Quraysh charged forcefully!!
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Archers The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Archers The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Spears The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post The Prophet entices the army to push Quraysh back and charge them
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N Infantry The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The Prophet’s Command Post
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    To Madinah ToMakkah N The Prophet’s Command Post
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    Result of TheBattle of Badr On the Believers Side 22 Sahaba martyred The Prophet (pbuh) and believers stayed for 3 days in Badr Buried the Martyrs Buried the Killed Enemies Gathered the Booty On the Non-Believers side 70 Killed 70 Captured as PoW Leaders of Quraish Killed Shaiba Utba Abu Jahal Abu Bakhtari Aas bin Hisham Ummaiyah bin Kahalf etc… Loss of more than 2.5Lakh Dirham
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    Lessons from Battleof Badr Separating right from wrong Separating Iman from Kufr Separating passiveness from engaging in defending and spreading Islam Separating true loyalty to Islam from tribe and family Separating true sincere sacrifice for Allah from earthly gains يَوْمَ الْفُرْقَانِ يَوْمَ الْتَقَى الْجَمْعَانِ الأنفال 41 On the day when the true was distinguished from the false – the day when the two groups met in battle