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Devotional Accountability: Holding Each Other in Love

Accountability practices rooted in love and commitment to each other's liberation rather than punishment or shame.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's devotion was characterized by radical honesty and intimate accountability before the Divine. Communities organized around love must develop accountability practices that reflect this principle. Devotional accountability means addressing harm and conflict through the lens of how we can grow closer to our shared vision of beloved community. Rather than shaming those who cause harm, this approach asks: how do we hold each other accountable while preserving dignity and possibility for transformation? Restorative circles, peer accountability processes, and honest feedback become spiritual practices that deepen trust. This counters both punitive justice and the avoidance that allows harm to fester. Rabia's example of radical honesty—acknowledging one's limitations and failings before the Divine—invites organizers to model vulnerability and accountability. Communities practicing devotional accountability build the resilience needed for long-term struggle together.

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