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The Practice of Fana in Collective Struggle

Cultivating the spiritual dissolution of ego in collective action, where individuals align their will with the community's liberation.

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Why It Matters

Fana, the Sufi concept of annihilation of self in union with the divine, reflects Rabia's teaching of love so consuming that individual boundaries dissolve. In community organizing, fana-like practice means individuals gradually release ego investment in being right, being recognized, or controlling outcomes, instead aligning personal will with collective liberation. This requires deep inner work—healing shame, releasing need for control, building capacity to be wrong and learn. When communities cultivate this practice, they develop extraordinary coordination without top-down control, make decisions that truly serve the whole, and sustain action even when individuals suffer. This is not self-denial but self-transcendence: finding identity and purpose through the collective. Movements animated by fana-practice overcome the internal fragmentation and ego-conflict that typically limit sustained organizing.

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