Tawhid—radical unity and interconnection—as the vision animating organizing toward beloved community across all boundaries.
Tawhid, the Islamic principle of radical oneness, recognizes all existence as expressions of divine unity. Rabia experienced tawhid as dissolution of boundaries between self and other, lover and beloved. In community organizing, tawhid becomes the animating vision: recognizing that our fates are interwoven, that justice for one is bound to justice for all, that artificial divisions harm the whole. This vision counters the siloing of movements and helps organizers build coalitions not from strategic calculation but from felt understanding of interconnection. Tawhid organizing asks: who is excluded from our vision of beloved community? How do our struggles interconnect? When communities embrace tawhid consciousness, they naturally move toward solidarity across difference, intersectional analysis, and reparative justice. This vision sustains long-term struggle because it transcends single-issue focus; people understand they're building something whole, something that includes everyone's liberation as inseparable from their own.
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