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The Beloved as Political Unity

Rumi's devotional longing for the Divine Beloved transforms how we understand political cohesion and collective purpose beyond ideology.

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Why It Matters

In Rumi's poetry, the soul's yearning for union with the Beloved transcends individual desire and becomes a model for collective belonging. Applied to religion and politics, this concept reframes political unity not as imposed conformity but as shared longing for a higher purpose. When citizens experience politics as an expression of spiritual devotion rather than transactional power, their commitment becomes passionate and authentic. This Sufi perspective suggests that lasting political movements emerge when people feel emotionally and spiritually aligned with shared values, much as the lover feels drawn irresistibly toward the Beloved. For religious communities navigating political engagement, this framework offers an alternative to coercive authority: inspire through purpose rather than enforce through law. The challenge lies in identifying genuinely universal aspirations that can unite diverse believers without requiring dogmatic uniformity.

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