Rabia's practice of universal love without distinction, revealing how favoritism fractures spiritual wholeness and community bonds.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that divine love transcends human categories and preferences, flowing equally to all creation. This concept challenges the root of favoritism: the illusion that some people deserve more love, attention, or belonging than others. When we practice equal-hearted devotion, we recognize that favoritism—whether toward family, allies, or the powerful—costs us spiritual authenticity and fragments our communities. Rabia's radical inclusivity reveals that playing favorites diminishes both the favored and excluded, creating hierarchies of worth. True belonging emerges not from special treatment but from recognizing inherent dignity in everyone. Her Sufi tradition shows that the spiritual cost of favoritism is steep: it pulls us away from unconditional presence and toward ego-driven attachment, corrupting both love and justice within families and societies.
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