Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Hassan Yasin
How Hamas established this
disabled imam who can't breathe
Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Hassan Yasin. He
was the founder of the Palestinian organization Hamas and other political
organizations.
Yasin was
also the spiritual leader of the organization. Hamas has gained popularity
among Palestinians after building hospitals, an education system, libraries and
other services, but it has also claimed responsibility for a number of suicide
attacks against Israel, prompting Western governments to describe it as a
terrorist organization.
Yasin, who was visually impaired, has been in a wheelchair since he was 12 years old when he was killed in an Israeli helicopter crash in 2004. His killing, in an attack that claimed the lives of nine people, has prompted widespread criticism of Israel. Many observers of Palestinian affairs have suggested that this action will have a negative impact on the peace process. 200,000 Palestinians attended his funeral.
Ahmed Yassin was born into the world in al-Jura, a little town close to the city of Ashkelon, during the English control of Palestine.His exact date of birth is not known, but his Palestinian passport states that he was born on 1 January 1929, although he claimed that he was actually born in 1938. Abdullahi Yassin's father died when he was three years old. After that, the neighborhood where he lived was known as Ahmed Sada, which is the name of his mother, Sada al-Habel, who was called because his father died when he was young.
Yasin had four sons and two daughters. He and his entire family fled to Gaza, specifically to the al-Shati camp after his village was captured by Israeli forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. He graduated from high school in 1958 and started working as a teacher. When he was twenty years old, he participated in protests against the three-pronged invasion of Egypt in 1956, and his eloquence emerged in those days as the youth and all people used to stop for his attractive speeches which led them to follow the security of Egypt which ruled the Gaza Strip at the time.
In 1965, the Egyptian security
forces arrested him, accusing him of having ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and
kept him in solitary confinement for a month. In 1967,
when Israel occupied the Palestinian territories in the Gaza Strip, he began to
inspire people with his motivational speeches against the Israeli occupation of
their land, while at the same time collecting aid for the families of the
displaced. Martyrs and those imprisoned and later became the head of the
Islamic meeting in the Gulf of Qasa. His
activities angered Israel, which led to his arrest in 1982 and a 13-year prison
sentence, but he was released in 1985 in a prisoner exchange between the
Israeli government and the Famous Front for the Freedom of Palestine. General
Leadership".
In 1987 Sh. Ahmed Yassin agreed with a group of Islamic leaders who have the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood to establish an Islamic organization to fight against Israel, the organization called the "Islamic Resistance Movement" and abbreviated as "Hamas". He took a significant part in the uprising that started in the Palestinian territories at that time, which was called the mosque uprising, and from that time he became the spiritual father of that movement.
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