Love as the fundamental force that binds communities together, transcending self-interest and creating sustainable collective action.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love of the Divine should be pure and selfless, free from fear of punishment or desire for reward. In community organizing, this principle transforms motivation from transactional to transcendent. Organizers rooted in divine love approach community members with genuine care rather than strategic calculation. This creates authentic relationships where people feel valued intrinsically, not as means to an end. When communities organize from this place of pure devotion to collective wellbeing, commitment deepens and resilience strengthens. Members show up not for external gain but because serving their community reflects their deepest values. Rabia's legacy teaches that sustainable organizing emerges when leaders cultivate love as the organizing principle itself, transforming how people relate to each other and their shared purpose.
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