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Martyrs of the Battle of Badr


 Martyrs of the Battle of Badr


In the Battle of Badr: 8 Martyrs


Sa'd ibn al-Rabi

Khubaib ibn al-Harith

Zayd ibn al-Harith

Abdullah ibn Jahsh

Abdur Rahman ibn Awf

Abu Bakr ibn Abdullah

Al-Mundhir ibn al-Mu'ahrik 

Uthman ibn Maz'un


In the Muhajirun (Emigrants): 6 Martyrs


Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib

Mus'ab ibn Umair

Abdullah ibn al-Jahsh

Sa'd ibn al-Mu'adh

Ubayy ibn Khalaf

Abd Allah ibn Rawaha

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