Dubai: It was a random act of kindness but it reverberated across the world that needed not only physical but also spiritual healing. It was also a strong testament to the good of humanity — where religious boundaries did not exist — a Hindu woman doctor whispering a thoughtful Islamic prayer to a 57-year old female Muslim patient dying from severe COVID-19. It happened on May 17 at Sevana Hospital and Research Centre in Pattambi, Palakkad district of Kerala, India. Dr Rekha Krishna, 37, who grew up in Dubai, was the attending doctor and one of her patients was taken out of the ventilator after 17 days when her organs started to crash one by one.