Recognition that adolescent identity-seeking is a spiritual longing for genuine community and self-understanding, not merely social conformity.
Adolescents experience an intense pull toward belonging—to peer groups, subcultures, or ideals—that mirrors Rabia's passionate yearning for union with the Divine. This longing is not shallow vanity but a deep search for authentic identity and place in the world. Parents often misread this as mere peer pressure, when it often reflects a teen's spiritual question: "Who am I truly, and where do I belong?" Rabia's devotional tradition teaches that belonging must be rooted in genuine values, not external performance. By helping teens examine what communities and identities genuinely resonate with their deepest selves—rather than rejecting their search for belonging—parents can guide them toward authentic connection. This framework honors adolescent development as a legitimate spiritual and psychological process, not a phase to suppress.
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