Opinion
Shaykh
Ahmad Yasin
by
Ishtiyaque Danish
Shaykh
Ahmad Yasin, the spiritual leader of Hamas has been assassinated by
Israel. An era has come to an end in that the spiritual leader has
departed from this world to live in his heavenly abode. May Allah
shower His blessings on him, Ameen!
Perhaps
it is not needed to condemn Israel’s state-sponsored terrorism.
Suffice to say that the Zionist entity is simply incapable of being
civilized and, therefore, no civilized behaviour should be expected
from it. Tel Aviv does not believe in terrorism; it is terrorism per
se.
Neither
Hamas nor the Palestinian resistance will be cowed down by such
barbarism as the assassination of an old and physically paralyzed
spiritual leader. Hamas is much more than Shaykh Yasin and the
Palestinian resistance is bigger than any leader, dead or alive. The
resistance will continue, of course, till the final victory.
Shaykh
Yasin was born in mid 1930s. The house he was born in no longer
exists, as it was demolished by Israel. He, along with his family,
has been living in Ghaza Strip for quite a long time. He knew Ghaza
and Ghaza knew him. He was widely respected by his followers and
also by those who did not share his vision. The reason lied in his
extraordinary personality.
Shaykh
Yasin grew up at a time when the British and the Zionists were
conspiring against his dear land. He was still teen-aged when Israel
came into existence, and since then his eyes saw but plight and
miseries for the Palestinians. He, like many children of his age in
1948, vowed to liberate Palestine. Although he became paralyzed at
an early age, he was determined to pursue his studies. He studied at
al-Azhar and then returned to the occupied territories.
With
the formation of PLO in early 1960s, the bulk of the members of the
Muslim Brotherhood joined Arafat’s al-Fatah and apparently
disbanded the once famous religious-political organisation in Ghaza
Strip. However, there were few who were not satisfied, and prominent
among them was Shaykh Yasin. He surely would have been ignored in
mid 1960s when the PLO had become the buzzword. But the Shaykh was a
coot headed, far-sighted and, above all, an embodiment of
determination despite suffering from physical paralysis. He decided
to temporarily shun politics and do the much needed social work. He
focussed on the education of Palestinian children. He not only
taught but also opened schools, orphanages and charities which
helped the poorest among the poor. He also traveled all across Ghaza
urging people to follow the Islamic teachings and not to be
pessimistic about the liberation of Palestine. His social works and
speeches raised the spirit of the Palestinians who were fast loosing
the hope of life. The fact that a physically paralyzed man was
capable of doing so much for the society mesmerized many a
Palestinian and inspired specially the youngmen.
Shaykh
Yasin came to political prominence in the wake of first Palestinian
Intifadha, which began in 1987. This also marks the beginning of
Palestinian resistance in the occupied territories, as until now it
was carried out mainly by PLO from Lebanon and other Arab countries.
The Shaykh helped to form Hamas which is the short form of an Arabic
name that means: The Movement for Islamic Resistance. Hamas, besides
being an acronym is also an Arabic word and means zeal. And over the
years the Hamas workers have carried out their activities with
exemplary zeal, conviction and commitment.
Shaykh
Yasin was arrested by Israel in 1989, and remained in Israeli prison
for 13 years. His being jailed did not affect the activities of
Hamas and surely his martyrdom would not halt the march of the
Islamic resistance to the brutal Israeli occupation of Palestinian
lands.
The
assassination of Shaykh Yasin is a telling commentary on Arab
weakness. It shows how insignificant they have become in world
politics. Palestine is an occupied territory since 1948, Afghanistan
after 9/11 and Iraq for over a year. The Arab and Islamic leaders,
meanwhile, busy in be friendship the West. This is the mental
slavery which is the worst of all things called bad. Sure, the
martyrdom of Shaykh Yasin would not disturb the Arab-Islamic leader;
it would, however, surely electrify the Muslim masses, specially in
the occupied territories. Efforts to liberate Palestine from the
river to the sea must continue. This is the message that the
Shaykh’s martyrdom carries for one and all
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