The practice of extending equal spiritual affection to all beings, regardless of status or relationship, as a corrective to favoritism's tendency to rank worth.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught love of God that transcended all earthly distinctions—a radical equality of heart that rejected hierarchy. Applied to favoritism, this concept asks: when we privilege certain people, do we reveal a hidden ranking of human worth? Love without distinction means examining whether our preference for kin, allies, or the attractive masks a failure to recognize equal dignity in all. This isn't indifference; it's the hard work of extending genuine care beyond comfort and obligation. Favoritism costs us this expansive capacity. When we habitually favor some, we train our hearts to see others as lesser, diminishing both ourselves and those we overlook. Rabia's model shows that authentic belonging emerges only when we practice seeing each person as worthy of the same devotional attention we reserve for the few.
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