Tawhid is the mystical perception of radical unity; applied to community, it reveals the fundamental oneness beneath apparent differences, dissolving tribal boundaries.
Tawhid, often translated as 'unification' or 'affirmation of oneness,' is the mystical understanding that all apparent division is illusion—everything flows from one source. Rabia experienced tawhid as direct knowledge of divine unity. For community, tawhid represents the spiritual perception that transcends us-versus-them thinking. When members glimpse tawhid-awareness, they recognize that the person they disagree with, the one from a different background, the one they initially disliked—all share the same fundamental essence. This doesn't erase differences; it contextualizes them. Tawhid-aware communities can hold diversity without fragmentation. Conflicts become opportunities for deeper unity rather than proof of irreducible difference. This perception naturally generates compassion: you can't maintain hatred toward someone whose essential oneness you've glimpsed. Tawhid asks: beneath the surface differences in your community, what shared humanity could you perceive more deeply? How would belonging transform if you saw the divine unity beneath diversity?
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