Unconditional devotion that refuses to bargain, rank, or withdraw based on performance, status, or reciprocity—the antidote to favoritism's transactions.
Rabia famously rejected instrumental love—serving God for reward or fearing punishment. She loved purely, asking nothing in return. This principle dismantles favoritism at its roots because favoritism always involves conditions: we favor those who benefit us, match our identity, or meet unspoken criteria. Unconditional love inverts this logic. It asks: whom do I love because they exist, not because they serve my interests? When we examine favoritism through this lens, we see how quickly our attachments crumble when someone no longer satisfies our needs. The cost is isolation and shallow belonging. Love without condition or measure creates space for genuine community where people are valued intrinsically. This practice requires discipline—it means favoring the difficult person with the same generosity we reserve for the convenient one.
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