Badr: How Exiled Muslims Defeated Mecca’s Empire | The Day Power Changed Hands
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Загружено: 2026-02-08
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In 7th-century Arabia, the Muslims were not an empire.
They were refugees.
Driven out of Mecca, stripped of their homes, wealth, and security, the early Muslims faced a powerful enemy that controlled trade, religion, and politics across Arabia — the Quraysh.
This documentary explores the Battle of Badr, not as a miracle story alone, but as a moment of strategy, economics, leadership, and divine intervention.
Why did the Muslims confront a caravan instead of an army?
Why did Mecca march with a thousand warriors even after the caravan escaped?
How did a force of 313 reshape the balance of power in Arabia?
We examine:
Mecca’s economic empire and control of the Kaaba
The Hijrah as forced exile, not retreat
Caravans as weapons of power
Leadership decisions by Abu Jahl and Abu Sufyan
Unity between the Muhajirun and the Ansar
The meaning of divine aid at Badr
Why the Qur’an calls it “The Day of Criterion”
This is not a tale of numbers.
It is the story of when truth stood without power — and still prevailed.
📜 A historical archive. A strategic lens. A Deen-centered analysis.
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