Authority rooted in genuine care and connection rather than control, mirroring Rabia's teaching that love transcends fear-based obedience.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that the highest relationship with the Divine comes through love, not fear of punishment. In parenting, this principle transforms authority from domination into loving guidance. Authoritative parents, like Rabia's spiritual path, establish boundaries and expectations while maintaining warmth and responsiveness. They say 'no' not to assert power but to protect and guide. This concept rejects authoritarian control—where obedience stems from fear—in favor of authentic connection where children internalize values because they feel genuinely loved and respected. The parent's authority becomes trustworthy precisely because it serves the child's wellbeing, not the parent's ego. This aligns with Rabia's radical insight: true devotion emerges from love, never coercion.
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