Hamed Abu Daabas

Hamed Abu Daabas
حماد ابو دعابس
Hamed Abu Daabas
BornDecember 1961
Nationality Israel
EducationBen Gurion University, Sapir Academic College
OccupationPolitician
Known forChairman of the southern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel

Sheikh Hamed Abu Daabas (Arabic: حماد ابو دعابس, Hebrew: חמאד אבו דעאבס) is an Arab-Israeli of Bedouin descent, and the chairman of the southern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel.

Abu Daabas was elected as the chairman of the southern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel in April 2010, replacing Ibrahim Sarsur.[1] Abu Daabas is known for his opinions in family affairs such as his opposition to cousin marriage in the Bedouin society and his support for the compromising Islamic approach to abortion that allows the procedure with some limitations.[2][3]

  1. ^ Yahav, Nir (1 April 2010). "מהפך בפלג הדרומי של התנועה האיסלמית [Revolution in the southern branch of the Islamic Movement]". Walla! (in Hebrew). Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  2. ^ Binder, Ori (29 October 2008). "מחקר: ריבוי של נשים במשפחה מזיק לה [Research: Polygamy hurts the family]". nrg Maariv (in Hebrew). Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  3. ^ Sinai, Ruti (24 March 2005). "שייח בדואי: מותר לבצע הפלות [Beduin Sheikh: Abortions are allowed]". Walla! (in Hebrew). Retrieved 8 June 2016.

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