A practice of continuous awareness of the Divine that renders all human distinctions irrelevant, preventing favoritism through constant spiritual focus.
Dhikr—remembrance of God—was Rabia's foundation for purifying love. When consciousness remains anchored in the Divine presence, the human rankings that fuel favoritism dissolve into insignificance. This concept teaches that favoritism thrives in the gaps of attention: when we forget the sacred, we fall into tribal thinking, status anxiety, and preference. By cultivating remembrance, we maintain a perspective where no person outranks another in spiritual value or worthiness of love. The practice equalizes all beings by reminding us continuously that our true identity is not ego or social position but our relationship with the Beloved. This prevents the psychological patterns underlying favoritism—comparison, scarcity thinking, protective preference for our group. Remembrance becomes an active tool for legacy: communities built on constant awareness naturally distribute care and opportunity without discrimination.
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