Jung-e-Badr, the first battle of Islam, holds immense historical and religious significance. Early Muslims, persecuted in Mecca, migrated to Medina. The Quraysh caravan became a target, and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) planned to intercept it. Despite being outnumbered, the Muslim army displayed unwavering faith and strategic brilliance. The outcome: a pivotal victory for Islam, with 70 disbelievers slain and 70 taken captive. Badr marked a turning point, reinforcing the importance of faith and perseverance in the face of adversity.