The practice of loving God unconditionally as a model for loving ancestors and future generations without expectation of reward.
Rabia al-Adawiyya's radical devotion to God—loving the Divine for its own sake rather than for paradise or fear of hell—mirrors the Ubuntu principle of unconditional care across generations. In African intergenerational responsibility, this concept reframes duty not as obligation but as pure love flowing between ancestors, the living, and descendants. When we honor elders and invest in youth with Rabia's selfless devotion, we create sacred bonds that transcend transaction. This approach transforms generational stewardship from burden into spiritual practice, where each act of care becomes an expression of belonging to something eternal. Rabia teaches that when love is its own reward, communities naturally sustain themselves across time.
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