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Devotion as Political Power

Understand deep commitment and spiritual discipline as generators of authentic political power that transforms systems and people.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's extraordinary devotion—her practices, her relationships, her presence—created political reality despite her withdrawal from institutional power. This framework invites organizers to recognize that spiritual practice, relational depth, and devoted commitment generate real political power. Movements rooted in devotion rather than mere strategy prove more resilient, creative, and transformative. When people practice together (prayer, meditation, song, ritual), when they study together, when they care for each other through hardship, when they show up consistently over years, they develop collective power that institutions cannot suppress. This contrasts with transactional organizing that treats people as resources to be extracted. Devotional organizing attracts people seeking meaning and connection, not just political victory. It creates cultures where people stay engaged through losses because the relational bonds and spiritual purpose sustain them. Rabia demonstrates that one devoted life radiates influence across centuries—that depth of commitment matters more than breadth of position. This framework reorients organizing toward quality of engagement and authenticity of culture, trusting that deep work creates sustainable power.

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