Which battle is known as 'Ghazwa-e-Khandaq'?
Option A
Ghazwa-e-Khandaq is the Battle of the Trench (Ahzab), fought in 5 A.H. It is named after the defensive trench dug by Muslims on the suggestion of Hazrat Salman Farsi (R.A).
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