Ghazwa-e-Badr, also known as the Battle of Badr, was the first major battle fought between the early Muslims and the pagan Quraish of Mecca. This foundational conflict was a decisive victory for the nascent Muslim community, significantly boosting their morale and establishing their presence as a formidable force.
The Battle of Badr occurred in 2 Hijri (corresponding to 624 CE), making option A the correct answer. It is a landmark event in Islamic history, demonstrating divine support and the steadfastness of the believers.
Option B, 3 Hijri, is associated with the Battle of Uhud. Option C, 4 Hijri, did not witness a major Ghazwa of this magnitude. Option D, 5 Hijri, is known for the Battle of the Trench (Khandaq). Therefore, 2 Hijri is the accurate historical date for Ghazwa-e-Badr.