Abdul Fatah Dukhan | |
|---|---|
| عبد الفتاح دخان | |
| Born | 1936 (1936) Iraq Suwaydan, Mandatory Palestine |
| Died | (aged 87) Gaza Strip, Palestine |
| Known for | Co-founder ofHamas |
Abdul Fatah Hasan Dukhan (Arabic:عبد الفتاح دخان; 1936 – 11 October 2023), also known asAbu Osama, was a Palestinian militant and a co-founder ofHamas. He was the leading figure in the drafting of theHamas Charter in 1987.
Abdul Fatah Hasan Dukhan was born in 1936 and was fromIraq Suwaydan inMandatory Palestine. In 1948, he was forced to move toNuseirat Camp inGaza. He finished his school at anUNRWA school in Gaza and graduated from university inCairo, majoring in geography. He later went back to Gaza and became a teacher at an UNRWA school.[1] Dukhan later became a school principal in the Nuseirat Camp.[2]
Dukhan participated in the 9 December 1987 meeting of the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood in Gaza, also attended bySheikh Yassin,Salah Shehade,Yahya Sinwar and other Hamas co-founders, whereHamas's charter was written, the movement's name was coined, and Hamas was established in Gaza.[3][2] Dukhan was the lead author of the Hamas Charter, which he described as derived from the thought of Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood theoristSayyid Qutb. According to Dukhan, the integration of the word "muqawama" (resistance) into Hamas' name was inspired by the Islamic resistance in southern Lebanon.[4][5][6][7]
By 2022, Dukhan was the oldest member of thePalestinian Legislative Council.[8]
Dukkan was reportedly killed in an Israeli airstrike in Nuseirat on 10 October 2023 during theGaza war.[2] Hamas refuted this claim and stated that he died on 11 October 2023 in Gaza Strip due to the long illness that he endured.[9]
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