The Islamic mystical concept of divine love as the fundamental bond creating community, contrasting with belonging rooted in duty or obligation.
Mahabbah—passionate, consuming love—was Rabia's revolutionary path to belonging. While her contemporaries approached God through fear of punishment or hope of reward, she loved purely for love's sake, creating a belonging based on authentic devotion rather than transactional obligation. This distinction transforms how we understand community: groups held together by duty or social pressure create fitting-in dynamics, while communities rooted in genuine affection and shared values create belonging. Rabia's mahabbah teaches that true community members choose presence through love, not through compulsion or social contract. In contemporary life, this means distinguishing between relationships and groups that demand our compliance and those that invite our authentic participation. Mahabbah-centered belonging allows us to contribute fully because we genuinely care, not because we fear exclusion or seek status within a hierarchy.
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