The practice of recognizing God's love as the binding force that makes all humans family, transcending biological and social boundaries.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love of the Divine naturally extends to love of all creation and all people. This concept frames universal belonging not as duty or obligation, but as the natural overflow of experiencing divine love. When we recognize ourselves as beloved by God, we simultaneously recognize our kinship with every other soul similarly beloved. This transforms the human family from an abstract concept into a lived reality of interconnection. In our modern context, this principle invites us to see past the divisions of nationality, religion, class, and ideology to perceive the fundamental human family bound together by shared vulnerability, longing, and capacity for love. By practicing awareness of this divine love as our shared inheritance, we cultivate belonging that heals fragmentation.
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