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The Sacred Return: Shared Sanctity in Life and Death
Season 4 · Episode 11

The Sacred Return: Shared Sanctity in Life and Death

Interfaiths · Iqbal Akhtar

January 28, 202635m 57s

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Show Notes

This episode explores the profound theological significance of the homecoming of Ran Gvili, the final hostage returned from Gaza to Israel. The author examines how both Judaism and Islam share a deep reverence for the human body, viewing the act of proper burial as a sacred moral obligation. By comparing the Jewish concept of kavod hamet with Islamic funerary traditions, the narrative illustrates how the return of the deceased can serve as a bridge for interfaith understanding. It suggests that the same religious commitment used to honour the dead should be applied to the sanctity of life and the pursuit of peace. Ultimately, the source argues that recognising this shared humanity is essential for moving beyond cyclical conflict and collective trauma.