The practice of contributing to community without expectation of recognition, reciprocity, or personal gain.
Rabia exemplified a radical form of devotion unmarked by ego or desire for reward. Applied to community intentionally, selfless service means acting for the collective good without keeping score or seeking acknowledgment. This creates a culture where contributions flow naturally from care rather than exchange. When community members practice this consistently, it dissolves the resentment that builds around unequal effort and fosters trust. Rather than communities becoming webs of debt and obligation, they become spaces where people give freely because they understand their neighbor's flourishing as inseparable from their own. This principle doesn't deny reciprocity; instead, it recognizes that genuine community arises when service becomes an expression of belonging rather than a transaction.
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