Hudna

Hudna

"Hudna" (هدنة) is an Arabic term meaning "truce" or "armistice" as well as "calm" or "quiet", coming from a verbal root meaning "calm". It is sometimes translated as "cease-fire". In the "Lisan al-Arab" (Ibn al-Manzur's definitive dictionary of classical Arabic, dating to the 14th century) it is defined as follows:

:"hadana": he grew quiet. "hadina": he quieted (transitive or intransitive). "haadana": he made peace with. The noun from each of these is "hudna"."

A particularly famous early "hudna" was the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah between Muhammad and the Quraysh tribe.

According to "Umdat as-Salik", a medieval summary of Shafi'i jurisprudence, hudnas with a non-Muslim enemy should be limited to 10 years: "if Muslims are weak, a truce may be made for ten years if necessary, for the Prophet made a truce with the Quraysh for that long, as is related by Abu Dawud" ('Umdat as-Salik, o9.16).

Hudna in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

In English, the term is most frequently used in reference to a cease-fire agreement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly one that would involve organizations such as Hamas. The concept of "hudna" was introduced to the conflict by the Israeli businessman Eyal Erlich in 2001, after seeing a "hudna" being declared in order to calm a feud in Jordan (cf. "Haaretz", January 2, 2002); he and some others proposed, unsuccessfully, that Israel should suggest a mutual "hudna" as a prelude to a more lasting peace.

Despite the Israeli government's rejection of the idea, in summer 2003 — following pressure from Abu Mazen and EgyptHamas and Islamic Jihad unilaterally declared a 45-day ceasefire, or "hudna". Its proponents commonly argued that such a cease-fire would allow hostility to die down and make a full reconciliation possible; its opponents commonly argued that it would be a mere tactical maneuver enabling Palestinian groups to re-group and muster their strength in preparation for further attacks on Israelis, or Israel to continue expanding settlements, blockading Palestinian towns, and arresting members of such groups [http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/651/re1.htm] . The "hudna" started in late June 2003.

In an IDF operation to arrest Hamas bombmakers gunfight broke out in which an Israeli soldier and two alleged Hamas militants were killed. Hamas responded with a suicide bombing on August 12, killing one Israeli civilian. Fatah claimed responsibility for a second suicide bombing on August 12 killing another Israeli citizen. Despite this "de facto" violation of the "hudna", Hamas stated that the cease-fire would continue. Hostilities then escalated: the Israeli army killed Islamic Jihad's Muhammad Seeder on August 14; the Jerusalem bus 2 massacre by Hamas and Islamic Jihad on August 19, killed 23 and wounded 136 people ; and Israeli forces killed Hamas's Isma'il Abu-Shanab on August 21. After the killing of the two high-ranking leaders, Hamas eventually called off the "hudna" [http://www.counterpunch.org/avnery08252003.html] .

In January 2004, senior Hamas leader Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi offered a 10-year "hudna" in return for complete withdrawal from all territories captured in the Six Day War, and the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza. Rantissi said the "hudna" was limited to ten years and represented a decision by the movement because it was "difficult to liberate all our land at this stage; the hudna would however not signal a recognition of the state of Israel." Hamas' then leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, made similar statements at this time, including a one hundred year Hudna. Yassin was killed by Israel in March 2004, Rantissi in April [http://www.aljazeerah.info/News%20archives/2004%20News%20archives/Jan/27n/Hamas%20proposal%20of%2010year%20truce%20scorned.htm] .

ee also

*Al-Aqsa Intifada
*Hamas
*History of Islam
*List of Islamic terms in Arabic
*Muhammad
*Tahdia
*The Israeli-Palestinian conflict

External links

* [http://www.honestreporting.com/articles/critiques/Hudna_With_Hamas.asp Hudna With Hamas] from HonestReporting.com
* [http://www.counterpunch.org/avnery07072003.html From Intifada to Hudna? The Draw] By Uri Avnery, July 7, 2003
* [http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/2000_2009/2003/8/Details%20of%20Terror%20Attacks%20and%20Attempted%20Attacks%20si Details of Attacks during the June 29 Hudna] from Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
* [http://www.muslimworldtoday.com/tashbih.htm The cease fire]


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