An inclusive ethical framework extending divine love to all people regardless of faith, status, or background in global contexts.
Rabia famously said she wanted to put out the fires of Hell and douse the fires of Paradise so people would worship God from pure love, not fear or reward. This reveals her universal compassion transcending tribal boundaries. For the Islamic ummah in our globalized world, this principle enables authentic interfaith dialogue and cross-cultural solidarity. It supports Muslims working alongside people of other faiths on justice issues, serving diverse communities, and building coalitions for human dignity. The framework doesn't erase Islamic identity or doctrine; rather, it places compassion for humanity as central to Islamic practice. This transforms the ummah from an insular group into a force for universal healing. It guides how Muslims relate to non-Muslims both individually and structurally.
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