The practice of recognizing God's presence in every interaction with your child, transforming daily caregiving into spiritual devotion.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love of the Divine should be pure and unconditional, free from fear of punishment or hope for reward. In attachment parenting, this translates to approaching your child with presence rather than obligation. Each diaper change, night waking, and moment of connection becomes an act of worship when done with full attention and love. This framework helps parents transcend the exhaustion and frustration that often accompanies intensive parenting by reframing caregiving as spiritual practice. Rather than viewing attachment parenting as a checklist of behaviors, this concept invites you to embody love itself—responding to your child's needs with the same wholehearted devotion Rabia described. This shift from doing to being creates authentic attunement and models for children what unconditional love actually feels like in relationship.
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