A framework for organizing where the community itself becomes the beloved, worthy of devotion equal to any sacred ideal.
Rabia's love extended universally, seeing the Divine reflected in all creation. This mystical vision translates into a community organizing model where the community becomes the Beloved—an entity worthy of devotion, sacrifice, and care independent of instrumental goals. Members organize not to win concessions but to express love for their neighbors and collective life. This reframes membership: people aren't soldiers in a campaign but beloved participants in a sacred community. The Jamaat al-Wudd model encourages deep relational work, prioritizing how members treat each other as equally important as external victories. This creates organizations where internal culture reflects the world being built. When community members experience being held as Beloved, they naturally extend that same regard to others, expanding the circle of care. This spiritual economics transforms what sustains movements beyond victory celebrations.
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