Divine love (ishq) as the model for marital devotion, where both spouses surrender ego to something greater than themselves.
Mirabai's bhakti tradition teaches that ishq—divine love—requires complete surrender of the self to the beloved. In Islamic marriage, this principle transforms conjugal love from transaction into spiritual practice. When spouses approach each other with the vulnerability Mirabai embodied in her devotion to Krishna, marriage becomes a path to divine closeness rather than mere contract. This sacred surrender dissolves the defensive walls we build and invites genuine intimacy. The examined heart that Mirabai cultivated asks couples: Are we loving to possess, or loving to transcend? Islamic marriage becomes halal—permissible and blessed—when it mirrors this quality of selfless devotion. Both partners become witnesses to each other's spiritual journey, mirrors reflecting divine attributes of mercy and compassion.
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