The practice of welcoming people fully into community without requiring them to earn belonging or prove their worth first.
Rabia's teaching emphasized that divine love embraces everyone, not as a reward for achievement but as a fundamental truth of existence. In community building, this translates to radical welcome—greeting new members as if they already belong, without gatekeeping or probationary periods that communicate conditional belonging. This doesn't mean absence of values or boundaries; rather, it means people are accepted into the fold while simultaneously being invited to grow into the community's shared vision. Radical welcome creates psychological safety, especially for those who've experienced exclusion. Practically, this involves warm onboarding that emphasizes belonging immediately, elder members who actively mentor newcomers, and language that assumes people's positive intent. Communities practicing radical welcome report faster integration, stronger social bonds, and members who feel empowered to contribute. The practice recognizes that true community is a gift offered freely, not a prize to be earned through performance or conformity.
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