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The Hidden Shaping of Community

How favoritism silently restructures social belonging by creating invisible hierarchies that fragment the cohesion it claims to protect.

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Why It Matters

Favoritism operates most dangerously in communities because it claims to strengthen bonds—favoring family, in-group, or loyal members—while actually corroding the shared belonging it purports to serve. Rabia understood that true community rests on recognizing the Divine spark equally in each person. When we practice favoritism, we reshape community membership into tiers: the favored enjoy access, trust, and resources, while others experience exclusion disguised as natural preference. This hidden restructuring costs communities their integrity. Members begin calculating their standing rather than contributing authentically. The disfavored withdraw or harbor resentment, fragmenting the sense of collective identity. Rabia's vision of pure devotion within community means each member knows they matter equally to the whole, not because of performance or proximity, but because of their inherent worth. Communities that harbor favoritism lose their deepest strength: the knowledge that belonging is unconditional and universal.

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