Parental commitment focused entirely on the child's authentic development rather than ego satisfaction or external validation, mirroring Rabia's singular focus on divine love.
Rabia's life exemplified undivided devotion—she served God alone, free from ulterior motive or self-interest. Applied to parenting, this becomes the parent's capacity to prioritize the child's genuine needs over parental convenience, status, or control. Authoritarian parenting often reflects parental ego: compliance proves the parent's power and competence. Authoritative parenting channels Rabia's principle by focusing solely on what helps the child become their truest self. This means accepting the child's unique path even when it differs from parental expectations. Pure devotion requires parents to examine their own wounds and needs, ensuring they don't unconsciously use authority to meet unmet needs from their own childhood. When parenting flows from this place of selfless commitment, children perceive genuine care beneath structure, fostering trust and psychological safety essential for healthy development.
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