The practice of seeing all beings equally before God, dissolving the ego's tendency to rank people by usefulness or preference.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that true love of God requires abandoning all preference and favoritism, viewing each soul as equally precious in the divine gaze. This concept challenges the human tendency to show favor based on status, wealth, or utility. When we practice divine indifference, we stop calculating who deserves our attention and begin serving from pure devotion rather than strategic benefit. This directly addresses favoritism by revealing how preference springs from fear and ego rather than authentic community. Rabia's way suggests that when favoritism costs us integrity, it's because we've forgotten that all beings mirror the divine. By cultivating indifference to worldly rankings, we become capable of genuine, non-preferential love. This transforms communities from hierarchical networks into spaces where dignity belongs to everyone.
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