How favoritism creates false belonging by making inclusion dependent on status, merit, or preference rather than inherent worth, damaging authentic community.
Favoritism establishes belonging as a commodity to be earned rather than a birthright within community. Rabia's wisdom emphasizes that true belonging flows from being seen and loved as you are, not for what you can offer or whom you resemble. When leaders or community members practice favoritism, they send a devastating message: your place here depends on whether you're favored. This fractures the social fabric because people begin competing for preference rather than cooperating as equals. The cost manifests in anxiety, resentment, and the erosion of trust. Those favored feel perpetual pressure to maintain their status; those overlooked internalize worthlessness. Rabia taught that love creates belonging precisely because it asks nothing in return—it simply recognizes the divine spark in each person. By examining how favoritism corrupts belonging, we see that sustainable community requires removing the conditions that make inclusion precarious. Authentic belonging, in Rabia's tradition, means being welcomed not despite your flaws but alongside them.
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