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Belonging Before Mobilization

The practice of establishing deep community belonging and acceptance before asking for participation or action.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia's spiritual path emphasized belonging to a community of believers united by devotion. In community organizing, this translates to creating spaces where people genuinely belong before being asked to contribute labor or take risks. Many organizing campaigns fail because they mobilize without first establishing belonging—people feel used rather than included. Rabia teaches that true community forms when individuals experience unconditional acceptance. Organizers practicing this principle host gatherings, share meals, listen without agenda, and celebrate culture before launching campaigns. This foundation of belonging makes people willing to show up during difficult moments, because they've already experienced the community's commitment to them. It transforms participation from obligation into expression of authentic community identity and mutual care.

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