A binding commitment across time in which each generation serves the wellbeing of the whole with selfless dedication.
Rabia's practice of pure devotion—loving without expectation of reward or fear of punishment—models a sacred covenant that transcends individual lifetimes. In African ubuntu philosophy, this devotion becomes the intergenerational promise: I care for you not because you benefit me, but because we are one. This framework asks: What does it mean to serve your community with Rabia's unselfishness? How do elders hold this covenant for those unborn? How do youth embody it for those who came before? Pure devotion as covenant reframes responsibility from burden to privilege, from obligation to love. It invites each generation to ask not 'what do I gain?' but 'how do I honor the chain of belonging?' This practice strengthens ubuntu by making spiritual commitment the foundation of all intergenerational exchange.
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