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词条 Al-Anfal
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  1. Content

     Badr 

  2. Exegesis

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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al-Anfāl ({{lang-ar|الأنفال}}, "The Spoils of War") is the eighth chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an, with 75 verses (āyāt). It is a Medinan sura, completed after the

Battle of Badr. It forms a pair with the next sura, At-Tawba.

Content

Badr

Badr is also the subject of Sura 8: al-Anfāl, which details military conduct and operations. Though the Sura does not name Badr, it describes the battle several times:

{{Cquote|Remember ye were on the hither side of the valley, and they on the farther side, and the caravan on lower ground than ye. Even if ye had made a mutual appointment to meet, ye would certainly have failed in the appointment: But (thus ye met), that Allah might accomplish a matter. For to Allah do all questions go back (for decision). ({{Quran-usc-range|8|42|44}})}}{{Cquote|And be not like those turned on his heels, and said: "Lo! I am clear of you; lo! I see what ye see not; Lo! I fear Allah. for Allah is strict in punishment. ({{Quran-usc-range|8|47|48}})}}

These verses highlighted both the chance encounter of the battle (both sides had blundered into each other) as well as the underestimation of both the size of Meccan army by the Muslims and the fierceness of the Muslim army by the Meccans. The Meccan army was described in the second verses, and "Satan" may be referring to Amr ibn Hishām, who was hated by the Muslims and allegedly pushed for the battle repeatedly.

Exegesis

Muhammad al-Baqir narrates in hadith that (8:41) Know that whatever property you may gain, one fifth belongs to God, the Messenger, for near relatives and the orphans, the needy, and the [stranded] traveler,... refers to the relatives of the Messenger of Allah. "Al-Khums (one fifth) belongs to Allah, the Messenger and to us (his Ahl al-Bayt)".[1]

One source states that Ubay ibn Khalaf was ransomed after Badr, but was killed by Muslims with a spear in the Battle of Uhud (625 CE). Verse {{Quran-usc|8|17}} was revealed in this occasion.[2]

See also

  • Battle of Badr

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=Kitab al-Kafi|last1=Al-Kulayni|first1=Abu Ja’far Muhammad ibn Ya’qub|date=2015|publisher=The Islamic Seminary Inc.|isbn=9780991430864|location=South Huntington, NY|accessdate=3 September 2018}}
2. ^Umm `Umara Nasiba Bint Ka`B Al-Ans.Ariyya (Ra)

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0L7BZ2buPc&t=25s/ Surah Anfaal Video with PHRASE FOR PHRASE English translation]
  • Surah Al-Anfal Mp3
{{Wikisource|The Holy Qur'an (Maulana Muhammad Ali)/8. Voluntary Gifts}}{{Sura|8|Al-A'raf|At-Tawba}}

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