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Radical Hospitality Practice

Welcoming strangers and newcomers as potential beloved community members, reflecting Rabia's inclusive devotional path.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's love extended to all beings without distinction or judgment. Radical Hospitality in community means creating explicit practices of welcome that signal genuine inclusion: how newcomers are introduced, how their questions are honored, how they are integrated into the community's life. It means assuming good faith, creating multiple entry points, and actively soliciting different perspectives. It requires examining where communities unconsciously create insider/outsider dynamics through language, inside jokes, or unspoken norms. Radical Hospitality also means being willing to be changed by newcomers—their presence should shift community, not merely be absorbed by it. This reflects Rabia's understanding that encounters with others are sacred opportunities. Communities practicing radical hospitality experience constant renewal and stay connected to their deepest values through the questions and perspectives newcomers bring.

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