
Hudna - Wikipedia
A hudna (from the Arabic هدنة meaning "calm" or "quiet") is a truce or armistice. [1] It is sometimes translated as "cease-fire". In his medieval dictionary of classical Arabic, the Lisan al-Arab, Ibn …
The illusion of peace: Understanding the Islamic concept of hudna
2024年10月2日 · In the labyrinth of Middle Eastern diplomacy, few concepts are as misunderstood—or as potentially consequential—as the Islamic notion of hudna. Derived from …
Tactical Hudna and Islamist Intolerance - Middle East Forum
2007年5月22日 · Over the course of history, hudna became the standard term to describe a cessation of hostilities during jihad. Muslims distinguished the hudna from other forms of …
‘Hudna:’ Neither a truce nor cease fire - The Times of Israel
2012年6月22日 · As a torrent of Gaza aerial attacks hit southern Israel, the Gaza regime offers an occasional hudna to stop firing, a term which is too often misconstrued to mean a “truce” or a …
How binding is the hudna? For Hamas, the hudna represents the transfer of an Islamic means of conflict resolution from intertribal conflicts to international relations. The common denominator …
The Hudna: Hamas's Concept of a Long-term Ceasefire
Less known is that Hamas has its own recipe for solving the conflict with Israel peacefully. The core principle of this recipe is the Islamic concept of hudna, the extended ceasefire. To learn …
He's Got One Word for You: Hudna - The New York Times
2006年1月22日 · Mr. bin Laden, apparently addressing the American people, offered a "truce" -- hudna, in Arabic -- saying it could be "long-term" and would provide an opportunity to rebuild …
The American Muslim (TAM)
2006年7月12日 · Hudna is a classical Islamic solution for intractable conflicts. In English it is usually translated simply as “truce.” Unfortunately, the word “truce” usually means merely a …
HUDNA 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary
There can be no assumption that anyone seeking hudna has any intention of surrender or permanent cessation of hostilities; just a time to rest, regroup and revive.
Opinion | Pause for Peace - The New York Times
2006年11月1日 · We Palestinians are prepared to enter into a truce — a “hudna” — to bring about an immediate end to the occupation and to initiate a period of peaceful coexistence during …