Ashes of Arrogance: Israel Revives the History of Desecrating Corpses by Burning Yahya al-Sinwar’s...

🔴**Ashes of Arrogance: Israel Revives the History of Desecrating Corpses by Burning Yahya al-Sinwar’s Body**
🗂When reports surfaced suggesting that Israel was considering burning the body of Yahya al-Sinwar — the Hamas leader it claims to have killed — the human conscience was shaken before the political sphere even reacted. The idea is not only a blatant religious violation but also an act of deliberate humiliation — an attempt to degrade the enemy even after death.
💳In Islam, burning the body is not merely a religious crime; it is an effort to erase dignity, identity, and faith all at once.
📄Today, Israel repeats these same practices as it continues to withhold al-Sinwar’s body, refusing to release it even during the most recent prisoner exchange negotiations, as reported by __Al Jazeera__ and __The Guardian__ (2025). Israeli officials have hinted at the possibility of burning his remains to prevent the establishment of a “symbolic shrine,” revealing a deep-seated impulse to humiliate the Other through his dead body.
⚪️**A Historical Precedent in Corpse Desecration**
👌Islamic and modern history alike provide many examples of authorities attempting to erase symbols of opposition by defiling their remains.
👋In the 8th century, Zayd ibn Ali — the grandson of Imam Husayn — faced a similar fate after his revolt against the Umayyad regime. Yusuf ibn Umar al-Thaqafi, then governor of Iraq, ordered his exhumed body to be crucified for four years. Under Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, historical accounts indicate that Zayd’s corpse was burned and his ashes scattered in the Euphrates River, all to prevent his grave from becoming a shrine symbolizing resistance and steadfastness.
👌What Israel is doing today is nothing more than the repetition of tyrants’ tactics throughout history — those who believed they could erase memory by burning bodies. Just as the Umayyads failed to erase Zayd ibn Ali’s legacy, Israel will fail to erase the symbolic power of Yahya al-Sinwar, who has become a lasting emblem of Palestinian resistance even in death.
⚪️**Modern Examples**
🤔This act recalls numerous cases in modern history where regimes sought to obliterate traces of their opponents, fearing that their graves might become symbols of defiance and endurance: 🌕 In **Bolivia**, the army, under CIA direction, secretly buried the body of **Ernesto “Che” Guevara** near an airstrip alongside his executed comrades. 🌕 In **Chile**, after the military coup, the authorities threw the corpses of dissidents from aircraft or buried them in remote locations to conceal their fate. 🌕 In **Iraq** during the **Ba‘ath regime**, the government used even more brutal methods, such as dissolving opponents in acid or burying them in secret mass graves. Notable examples include: 🌕 **Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr**, the great Shi‘a scholar, who was buried secretly in Najaf. The body of his sister **Amina al-Sadr (Bint al-Huda)**, executed alongside him, was never found. • **Muhammad Hadi al-Sabiti**, a prominent leader of the Islamic Da‘wa Party, who was kidnapped in Beirut; reports indicate Saddam Hussein’s regime dissolved his body in acid to conceal all traces. 🌕 **Abd al-Karim Qasim**, the Iraqi leader whose remains were never recovered after his execution was broadcast on state television. 🌕 In more recent times, the **United States** adopted a similar method in 2011, when President **Barack Obama** ordered the body of **Osama bin Laden** to be dumped at sea, claiming it was done “in accordance with Islamic traditions.” In truth, Islam neither throws bodies into the sea nor erases their traces. It mandates burial with dignity — even for enemies. Whether Obama intended to conceal the truth or humiliate the Muslim world, the message was the same: some bodies are deemed unworthy of burial, and some faiths are not respected.
⚪️**The Symbolic Case of Yahya al-Sinwar**
✌After his death, the Israeli army reportedly severed al-Sinwar’s index finger under the pretext of conducting DNA tests to verify his identity — despite hair or nail samples being sufficient.
👋This act carries a deep symbolic insult: the index finger is the one used by Hamas members when raising their hands to signify __tawḥīd__ (“There is no god but God”) — during official ceremonies, oaths, or moments of victory.
✌Thus, the body is no longer merely a war casualty but a religious and political symbol that Israel seeks to erase — an attempt to kill the meaning after killing the man.
⚪️**Psychological Warfare and the Humiliation of Memory**
👌The humiliation of a corpse terrifies the living more than bullets do. When burial is denied, psychological peace is denied as well. The message is clear: “Even death will not protect you.” In Islamic and Arab culture, burial is not merely a religious ritual — it is an acknowledgment of human dignity and a gesture of respect for the soul before God.
🫶But symbols cannot be buried or burned. What is burned turns into ashes — and ashes become seeds of pride and defiance. Just as the ashes of Zayd ibn Ali became an eternal symbol of resistance against tyranny, Israel’s attempt to burn Yahya al-Sinwar’s body will only sanctify his memory and root it deeper in the collective consciousness of the Arab and Islamic worlds.
**🔵**[Link to the article in Arabic](https://t.me/almuraqb/185)