Rabia's practice of loving God above all else as a radical response to existential loneliness, distinguishing between temporary social isolation and the deep disconnection of chronic loneliness.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that pure devotion to the Divine transcends human attachment and social validation, offering an anchor against the despair of chronic loneliness. Rather than viewing loneliness as a deficit requiring constant social remedies, her tradition suggests that cultivating an intimate relationship with transcendence can transform how we experience solitude. Chronic loneliness often stems from seeking wholeness through others; situational loneliness is temporary absence of connection. Rabia's framework reframes loneliness not as abandonment but as an invitation to deepen inner communion. This doesn't dismiss the pain of isolation but offers a parallel practice: simultaneously addressing relational needs while building spiritual resilience. Her legacy teaches that belonging need not depend entirely on external community—it can flourish through devoted inner work and surrender to something greater than ourselves.
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