The mystical practice of releasing personal preferences and ego-driven attachments that lead us to favor those who benefit us or affirm our identity.
Rabia's path of fana—annihilation of the separate self—offers a radical antidote to favoritism's mechanics. We favor people for selfish reasons: they make us feel important, validate our choices, serve our ambitions, or belong to our tribe. This concept invites us to dissolve these ego-centered motivations through spiritual discipline and sincere devotion. When we release the self's agenda, we no longer need certain people to play particular roles in our story; we can encounter them as they truly are. Favoritism becomes impossible when there is no self calculating advantage. Rabia teaches that legacy and community are built not by strategic preference but by dying to preference itself. This death is liberating: it frees us to belong authentically and to offer others belonging not contingent on utility or identity alignment.
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