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Favoritism as Idolatry of Status

An ethical framework identifying favoritism as a form of worship directed toward human rank rather than sacred reality.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia's radical devotion to the divine—not for reward or fear, but for love alone—exposes favoritism as a worship of false gods. When we favor the powerful, wealthy, or attractive, we are performing a subtle idolatry: we are treating status as sacred. This concept applies Rabia's uncompromising monotheism to social behavior. She rejected even the hope of paradise if it meant dividing her love from God; by extension, she would reject favoritism that divides our humanity from the equal dignity in every soul. In organizational and family contexts, favoritism reveals where our true gods are: the wealthy donor, the productive employee, the beautiful child. Rabia's tradition calls this out as spiritual incoherence. The cost accumulates silently: those not favored internalize unworthiness, while the favored develop fragile identities dependent on status. Community dissolves into a hierarchy of idols.

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