The practice of dissolving ego boundaries to align individual will with collective liberation goals.
Fana, or annihilation of self in the Divine, describes a state where personal desires merge with greater purpose. Applied to community organizing, fana means organizers and members release ego-driven agendas—status-seeking, credit-taking, hierarchical power—to serve the community's authentic needs. This doesn't mean losing identity but rather willingly subordinating individual ambition to collective benefit. Rabia's radical love practice teaches communities how to move beyond personality-driven leadership into systems where anyone can step forward. Organizations practicing fana-inspired principles make decisions through consensus, rotate leadership roles, and measure success by community transformation rather than individual prominence. This creates sustainable, democratically-rooted movements resistant to co-optation and burnout.
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