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Devotion as Accountability Structure

Using communal witnessing and shared values as guardrails against ego inflation, where the group protects the leader from narcissistic drift.

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Why It Matters

Rabia surrounded herself with spiritual peers who loved her enough to challenge her, creating mutual accountability through genuine relationship rather than formal hierarchy. This concept inverts typical leadership structures: instead of the founder creating accountability systems for followers, the community creates informal but fierce accountability for leaders prone to ego inflation. A leader devoted to genuine service welcomes this scrutiny; narcissistic impulses resist it. The Sufi tradition's emphasis on witnessed relationship means there's nowhere to hide—your motivations become visible to those who know you deeply. In modern contexts, this translates to intentional peer councils, regular external review, and cultivating relationships where people genuinely care enough about you to name when your legacy-building is becoming about vanity. This is different from board oversight; it's spiritual friendship. The paradox is that leaders who most resist such accountability are those most needing it. Rabia chose a life of relative transparency, which itself prevented the myth-making that later surrounded her. The structure isn't bureaucratic but relational: people who love you enough to tell you the truth.

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