Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam. Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.” Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent. His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action. He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting. “Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states. His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran. Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him. Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate. “Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago. He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence. The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
@@jihomet7607As the world witnessed they never violated any international law in other words islamic laws,but at times they are horror becz they right to defend themselves
Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam. Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.” Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent. His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action. He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting. “Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states. His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran. Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him. Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate. “Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago. He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence. The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam. Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.” Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent. His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action. He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting. “Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states. His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran. Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him. Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate. “Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago. He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence. The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
During the apartheid year in South African moles were publicly necklaced. The word necklace translated meaning car tyre's soaked in petrol set alight with the Mole in the center for all and sundry to spectate.
Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam. Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.” Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent. His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action. He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting. “Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states. His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran. Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him. Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate. “Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago. He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence. The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
@@jihomet7607 Sounds like a political argument in the same vein as he says he opposes. "This statement is not theological BYW "Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran", nor is it true. I believe that was your statement. It is factually incorrect. Some will do anything or say anything to please the current rulers and usurpers. It is easy to oppose resistance and preach non-violence when your side is the oppressor or benefits from the status quo. Professor Dr Salman al-Dayah is a former dean of the Faculty of Sharia and Law at the "Hamas-affiliated" Islamic University of Gaza... not a faqi of legal character. He's "your old principle", of course he is loved, but only the BBC publishes. "Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.” His "failures" match no ayat or hadith in obligation to "stay away from the homes you protect"... his only course of appropriate action seems to be suffer, and be anti-violent. He's the PA's wet dream.
me it’s Islam. Here are the few reasons why Islam is the most dangerous & toxic religion. It always spread through wars, violence & bloodshed. Pakistan & Afghanistan were once upon a time a hindu land, Iran & Iraq were once a Parsi/Zorastrian land. Today these countries lost their local culture & languages to this toxic religion. Quran orders war/jihad against non-muslims just because they don’t worship Allah. Quran 9.29 orders Muslims to fight and kill those who don’t believe in Allah. Quran 9.29 :- Fight those who do not believe in Allah, nor in the latter day, nor do they prohibit what Allah and His Apostle have prohibited, nor follow the religion of truth, out of those who have been given the Book, until they pay the tax in acknowledgment of superiority and they are in a state of subjection. 3. At many places, Qura’n calls non-muslims as the worst of the creatures. For example :- Allah in Qura’n 8.55-57 refers disbelivers (non-muslims) as the worst creatures and instructing muslims to kill the non-muslims just because they don’t worship him. Quran 8.55-57 :- Striking Hard against Those Who disbelieve and break the Covenants. Allah states here that the worst moving creatures on the face of the earth are those who disbelieve, who do not embrace the faith, and break promises whenever they make a covenant, even when they vow to keep them, 4. Quran gives death punishment to those who leave Islam. 5. One of the deadliest sins in Islam is not fighting against disbelievers. Allah divided the human beings into believers and disbelievers. Those who turn their back against disbelievers are subjected to severe punishment from Allah, I would say this religion is a cancer to the humanity & I don’t think any civilized society will accept this faith.
@@jihomet7607@jihomet7607 my friend, your entire claims are full of cherry picks and common misconceptions. Islam was mostly spread through preaching the teachings of the religion of Islam. Islam does not allow forcing religion onto people. The Quran has said this. The verses you have mentioned have been cherrypicked as the verses have been used in the context of war. The Quran talks the disbelievers as the worse of all creatures, not non Muslims. You would understand that by the word disbeliever which means a person who refuses to believe. Any person who has been raised as a Muslim, are taught to live their life according Islamic principles. Not go around killing non-muslims for simply not following Islam. As for division Jews also call non-jews genitles, should we say Judaism is the cancer to humanity or Christianity which has historically spilled a lot of blood especially of Jews. Your entire arguement is based on cherrypicked verses and your own opinion. Which is not supported by any form of factual evidence
In 2016 in Bengaluru in Karnataka state of southern part of India .there was protest took place in Bangaluru against Government on Employee provident fund (EPF).People of Garment company revolted against government. They burned police station. Created violence against government. Government stop from passing bill.similarly people of plas tine
3:03 who who who who whooiiiii omg human rights violators Who do saying it The one who are experts at the "discipline of genocide and human rights violations" is accusing....omg this is big as a comic nuclear bomb
Maybe israel is blackmailing them after imprisoning their family....in which case tha matter is complicated.Anyway they should not collaborate with the enemy to the detriment of their brothers in the resistance.
Traitors cannot be let off with. Israel shouldn’t ever talk about Human Rights !
True of course
were the moles mostly women and children?
Huh what evidence do you have?
@@noelbartley1084idk maybe the ICC, ICJ, WHO, and other UN organizations?
What kind of dumb question is that?
Whole world knows who is Israel the illegal settler and occupy illegally your mother's land
Israel is not the best person to talk about human violations.
infact it is the last person to talk about
@@imrozansari6697No even last. Should never talk about it.
But you are, right?
@@imrozansari6697 blah blah blah
No different than what any country would do for treason.
Without trial? Without evidence? Without judges? Without lawyers?
@@avola50 Pides eso cuando están siendo ocupados y sufriendo genocidio?
@@avola50 who told you that it was without, without, without and without?
@@avola50😂😂😂 are yahya sinwar can ask for lawyer first..
all those kids had no trial too, traitors wont have that also@@avola50
Human rights, international law, all that civilisation died in Gaza.
By Israel
@@TariqTariqz-k9qby HAMAS TERRORIST
What human rights does a person have when he causes the death of scores of his own people?
Isreal has no right to talk about violations after the little children they have slaughtered
Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam.
Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.”
Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent.
His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action.
He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting.
“Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states.
His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran.
Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him.
Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate.
“Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago.
He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence.
The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
@@jihomet7607As the world witnessed they never violated any international law in other words islamic laws,but at times they are horror becz they right to defend themselves
your own propaganda bul....s...hh....tt...
@@jihomet7607 All of that argument fails in the face of what's happening in the West Bank
@jihomet7607
You and Dr. Daya have failed the Muslim hummah for sharing for such a myopic disposition
Israel accuses someone of human right violation😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What a joke
We all should accuse Hamas of human right violation!
Treason is a high crime
And what about thinking of 14 to 16 years old of Palestinian kids....😅😅 @@spoon8994
Israel talking about human right violation? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What vile individuals betraying your own people and collaborating with the devils
The greatest irony is in the last sentence:Isreal accuses hamas of human rights violatio 😂
😊😅😮
😊😊😊
😂😂😂
Joke of the day
We have been silent for 76 years while the jewish terrorists Robbed and massacred Palestinians. Why????
Israel talking about human rights violations. Is that supposed to be a joke?
Isreal accusing hamas violating human rights😂 joke of the universe
You are mislead
😂😂😂😂
Munafikin must be punished
Traitors
Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam.
Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.”
Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent.
His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action.
He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting.
“Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states.
His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran.
Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him.
Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate.
“Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago.
He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence.
The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
@jihomet7607 ????
Palestine will be free ❤🇵🇸
When when the end of the word maybe useless.
No it wont.
@@----jiz7048Yes Free palestine ♥️🇵🇸✌️🍀🤲
Israhell accused Hamas of violating human rights. Laughing 😊😅😅
We all should accuse Hamas of human right violation!
Shameless Israel should not talk about Human Rights Violations
Ur alla is shameless
Horrific ? After all what Israel has done, you call this horrific.
Israel has repeatedly accused hamas of human rights violations in gaza😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Even Hypocrites have worst place in hereafter..
Traitors are more dangerous than an enemy
Treason = death penalty in any country
Alahuu Akubar❤❤❤❤❤
Loda hu akbar stay in desert
They're snitches not collaborators😂
Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam.
Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.”
Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent.
His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action.
He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting.
“Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states.
His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran.
Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him.
Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate.
“Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago.
He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence.
The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
What evidence do you have .Just because Hamas says it doesn't make it true.I. Wonder if you had relatives there if you would say the same thing
Thats like Satan telling an average person they are worse 😂
Traitors have given up on their right to life
Never snitch on your own
ABASS HAS GOT TO GO...HE HAS GOT TO GO..
Absolutely! He is corrupt and a traitor
@@Lynne-r9o Absolutely 💯👍
Alhamdulilah
What is this collaborators?
They are informer
Do you have evidence
Israel accused Human rights violation 😅😅😅
If it's a prank then it's ok😅😅
We all should accuse Hamas of human right violation!
Israel and talking about human rights!!insane.
Snitches get stitches
АЛЬХАМДУЛИЛЛАХ!
Isreal accuse hamas human right violation 😂😂😂😂
During the apartheid year in South African moles were publicly necklaced.
The word necklace translated meaning car tyre's soaked in petrol set alight with the
Mole in the center for all and sundry to spectate.
Dayah argues that the significant civilian casualties in Gaza, together with the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure and humanitarian disaster that have followed the 7 October attack, means that it was in direct contradiction to the teachings of Islam.
Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.”
Dr Dayah points to Quranic verses and the Sunnah that set strict conditions for the conduct of jihad, including the necessity of avoiding actions that provoke an excessive and disproportionate response by an opponent.
His fatwa highlights that, according to Islamic law, a military raid should not trigger a response that exceeds the intended benefits of the action.
He also stresses that Muslim leaders are obligated to ensure the safety and well-being of non-combatants, including by providing food, medicine, and refuge to those not involved in the fighting.
“Human life is more precious to God than Mecca,” Dr Dayah states.
His opposition to the 7 October attack is especially significant given his deep influence in Gaza, where he is seen as a key religious figure and a vocal critic of Islamist movements, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
His moderate Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran.
Salafists are fundamentalists who seek to adhere the example of the Prophet Muhammad and the first generations who followed him.
Dr Dayah has consistently argued for the establishment of an Islamic caliphate that adheres strictly to Islamic law, rather than the political party-based systems that Hamas and other groups advocate.
“Our role model is the Prophet Muhammad, who founded a nation and did not establish political parties that divide the nation. Therefore, parties in Islam are forbidden,” he said in a sermon he gave at a mosque several years ago.
He has also condemned extremism, opposing jihadist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaeda, and has used all of his platforms to issue fatwas on various social and political issues, ranging from commercial transactions, social disputes over marriage and divorce, to the conduct of political violence.
The fatwa adds to the growing internal debate within Gaza and the broader Arab world over the moral and legal implications of Hamas’s actions, and it is likely to fuel further divisions within Palestinian society regarding the use of armed resistance in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
Dayah and days secretary spreading z i o hasbara can stuff it up ....nonsense ppl
@@jihomet7607 Sounds like a political argument in the same vein as he says he opposes. "This statement is not theological BYW "Salafist beliefs place him in direct opposition to Hamas’s approach to armed resistance and its ties to Shia-ruled Iran", nor is it true. I believe that was your statement. It is factually incorrect. Some will do anything or say anything to please the current rulers and usurpers. It is easy to oppose resistance and preach non-violence when your side is the oppressor or benefits from the status quo. Professor Dr Salman al-Dayah is a former dean of the Faculty of Sharia and Law at the "Hamas-affiliated" Islamic University of Gaza... not a faqi of legal character. He's "your old principle", of course he is loved, but only the BBC publishes.
"Hamas, he says, has failed in its obligations of “keeping fighters away from the homes of defenceless [Palestinian] civilians and their shelters, and providing security and safety as much as possible in the various aspects of life... security, economic, health, and education, and saving enough supplies for them.”
His "failures" match no ayat or hadith in obligation to "stay away from the homes you protect"... his only course of appropriate action seems to be suffer, and be anti-violent. He's the PA's wet dream.
Only way to deal with traitors 👌🏼 isr..l has no right or say how anything is done in Gaza not everyone is after money like Abbas the traitor
100%
@@Zuleika_1 Agree 💯👍
Should not recognize Israeli after this all they did to innocent people
accusing the palestinian resistance
dont forget julian Assange in the so called democratic usa
Assange is a free man now.
Times of India is more like the new alzajeera 😅
because they are not engaged with the western propaganda . longlive times of india and al jazeera
Israel accused Hamas of human rights abuses😂😂😂😂😂😂😂NO WAY
What did you expect? For them to crown the traitors*?
Mashallah ❤❤❤❤.
Thats Islam 🤮
Israel had no right to defend itself and no right to talk about khuman rights
The authority are rat.
Well said! Agree 💯
Israel accuses Ha M S of human rights abuses 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Abbas whose side are u on
Israel
👎👎👎👎Israel 👎👎👎👎
@@Abdull_ah150Mahmood Abbas should go too. He is a traitor.
How many deaths were these collaborators responsible for
me it’s Islam. Here are the few reasons why Islam is the most dangerous & toxic religion.
It always spread through wars, violence & bloodshed. Pakistan & Afghanistan were once upon a time a hindu land, Iran & Iraq were once a Parsi/Zorastrian land. Today these countries lost their local culture & languages to this toxic religion.
Quran orders war/jihad against non-muslims just because they don’t worship Allah. Quran 9.29 orders Muslims to fight and kill those who don’t believe in Allah.
Quran 9.29 :- Fight those who do not believe in Allah, nor in the latter day, nor do they prohibit what Allah and His Apostle have prohibited, nor follow the religion of truth, out of those who have been given the Book, until they pay the tax in acknowledgment of superiority and they are in a state of subjection.
3. At many places, Qura’n calls non-muslims as the worst of the creatures. For example :- Allah in Qura’n 8.55-57 refers disbelivers (non-muslims) as the worst creatures and instructing muslims to kill the non-muslims just because they don’t worship him.
Quran 8.55-57 :- Striking Hard against Those Who disbelieve and break the Covenants. Allah states here that the worst moving creatures on the face of the earth are those who disbelieve, who do not embrace the faith, and break promises whenever they make a covenant, even when they vow to keep them,
4. Quran gives death punishment to those who leave Islam.
5. One of the deadliest sins in Islam is not fighting against disbelievers. Allah divided the human beings into believers and disbelievers. Those who turn their back against disbelievers are subjected to severe punishment from Allah,
I would say this religion is a cancer to the humanity & I don’t think any civilized society will accept this faith.
@@jihomet7607@jihomet7607 my friend, your entire claims are full of cherry picks and common misconceptions.
Islam was mostly spread through preaching the teachings of the religion of Islam.
Islam does not allow forcing religion onto people.
The Quran has said this.
The verses you have mentioned have been cherrypicked as the verses have been used in the context of war.
The Quran talks the disbelievers as the worse of all creatures, not non Muslims.
You would understand that by the word disbeliever which means a person who refuses to believe.
Any person who has been raised as a Muslim, are taught to live their life according Islamic principles. Not go around killing non-muslims for simply not following Islam.
As for division
Jews also call non-jews genitles, should we say Judaism is the cancer to humanity or Christianity which has historically spilled a lot of blood especially of Jews.
Your entire arguement is based on cherrypicked verses and your own opinion. Which is not supported by any form of factual evidence
Do you have evidence or just repeating what is said?
Freedom Palestine 🇵🇸 own 🇵🇸 land 🇵🇸
Why is this hard to expose this to the world
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🇵🇸 Palestina libre, Yemen 🇾🇪 🇾🇪 🇾🇪
🍉 🍉, Irán 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 🇮🇷, Syria 🇸🇾 🇸🇾 🇸🇾
Libanon 🇱🇧 Libanon 🇱🇧 forever
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This video is described as "horrific" but no video of massacred children with limbs torn off as ever been described as "horrific."
How can a person go against your own people for Israel
Israel accuses to someone of humen right violations, joke of years😅😅😅
Vampires are accusing humans, what an irony !
We all should accuse Hamas of human right violation!
Izreali propaganda
Go to your propaganda chanell like al jazeera TRT
You can forgive your open enemy for once, but traitors should never be forgiven.
Punishment without due process of law. Typical arab justice.
Claiming without due process of law is criminal z i o hasbara
Locked up without trial for years is punishment without due process.
I'm sure the children of Gaza had due process too.
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Did those people get a trial, did they have a lawyer before being judged and executed?
Israel is last to talked about human rights
Sinwar wrote clearly on this.
Where is ICC ,ICJ and UN why they don’t talk about this
You whant peace with these people ???🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Viva,' Resistance'
Resistance 🙄
In 2016 in Bengaluru in Karnataka state of southern part of India .there was protest took place in Bangaluru against Government on Employee provident fund (EPF).People of Garment company revolted against government. They burned police station. Created violence against government. Government stop from passing bill.similarly people of plas tine
They have no heart for their own....do u think they have heart for anyone else 😮😮😮😮
Brutal Hamas . Did similar things when got elected to their political rivals . 👎🏻👎🏻
Ellos fueron elegidos por Gaza
So you have proof or you are just an Israeli?
Zombies are detecting those who are not zombies like them.
Oh no. They are not you.
3:03 who who who who whooiiiii omg human rights violators
Who do saying it
The one who are experts at the "discipline of genocide and human rights violations" is accusing....omg this is big as a comic nuclear bomb
YA NOT QUITE GETTING THE RESPONSES U WERE LOOKIN FOR😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Is Al jassera condemn hamas to brutal killing of Palestinians
How did Israel even get people to work with them? I guess desperation does sells honor
When everybody is starving and you are being promised more food in exchange for working for them, many will just take what they can get.
Traitor is more dangerous than the enemy
Do people in Gaza suffer?
If athenticity of this vidio is not verified than u dont have right to post it ... Unsubscribed
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Does Israël respect humain rights?
Maybe israel is blackmailing them after imprisoning their family....in which case tha matter is complicated.Anyway they should not collaborate with the enemy to the detriment of their brothers in the resistance.
HAS ANYONE SEEN THE ISRAELI MADE NETFLIX SERIES "FAUDA"😮😮😮
Alhumdulillah 🤍 🇿🇦 🤍
Israel is accusing someone for human rights violations 😂
Laws of the O T and Quran
Nonsense
Did israel loose??
IDF will return Gaza in few weeks.
Return for no return dont worry...
They will return time an again, but one day they will not return and it's the end of occupation
Like those Pampers are 🦸🦸😂
modern makapili
Un verified video
Abbass gov is the biggest mole
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Probably fake !
Hamas khatam ho gaya ha😂😂😂
Fake news
Nah brother they were Israeli gents who were executed, not Palestinians
Visit the channel
@uthman-lz3nk They were Palestinians who Hamas claimed were collaborators
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Godi media
Fake propaganda
Tyipical Arab Barbarism, whats new.
PROPAGANDA LIARS MOSSAD
So 3 man is disturbing but not the death of 40 000 innocent civillians
Peaceful Islam ❌
Radical ISLAM ✅
Aa gaya pojeeet. Apna RSS ideology leke. Ling Pujaris😂😂😂
Antisemitic. True semitism isn't white people from Poland.
The genocidal state has no rights to talk about human rights.
Does Hamas have a right?
@noelbartley1084 ask yourself whether you have human emotions. The world knows already who is who.
@@vigneshvaidyanathan3430 I asked you about Hamas