The integrated heart that recognizes all beings as equal before God, preventing the mental divisions that create favorites.
In Islamic mysticism, the qalb—or heart—is the seat of spiritual knowledge and direct experience of the divine. Rabia understood that favoritism fractures the heart into categories and valuations that distance us from truth. A fragmented heart reserves love, admiration, and loyalty for some while withholding it from others based on utility or preference. The qalb must function as a unified instrument of perception, seeing through the divisive filters of tribe, status, and personal gain. When we cultivate the undivided heart, we cannot simultaneously claim devotion to God while practicing favoritism toward people. The cost of favoritism becomes visible: a heart split between ideals and actions, between stated values and hidden hierarchies.
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