The Islamic concept of God's nurturing care for all creation as a model for transcending human favoritism and tribal loyalty.
Rububiyyah—divine lordship and nurturing care—represents the quality Rabia recognized in God's relationship to all beings without exception or preference. This framework offers a practical reorientation: if the Divine sustains existence itself without favoritism, what justifies our selective care? When favoritism emerges in organizations, families, or friendships, it often stems from a scarcity mindset—the belief that care is limited and must be rationed toward those we deem most important. Rububiyyah invites a different logic: sustainable nurturing flows toward all. A leader practicing this principle allocates attention and development equitably; a parent ensures each child receives what they specifically need, not identical treatment based on preference. This isn't abstract theology but a practical framework for recognizing that our role mirrors divine care. Rabia teaches that moving toward Rububiyyah consciousness naturally dissolves the impulse to favor.
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