Tahdiya


Tahdiya is Arabic for "calming" or "quieting".
It is an Islamic legal concept that refers to the temporary pacification of conflict and is sometimes translated as "temporary ceasefire". However, unlike a more permanent truce, it is nonbinding and may be broken at any time and without delay by Muslims.
The term has been applied to a proposed temporary lull between the Israeli forces and the Palestinian National Authority branch of the Muslim Brotherhood Hamas, beginning early in 2004 following the unsuccessful discussions to sign a hudna, or temporary armistice. While hudna is a term for temporary armistice, it should not be confused with tahdiya, which stands for calming down on hostilities but not a complete stop to them.