Rabia's radical love without attachment offers a model for co-parents to release possessive claims on their children and each other.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that true love transcends desire for reward or fear of punishment—it exists for its own sake. In co-parenting after separation, this principle transforms how former partners relate to their children and each other. Rather than viewing the child as belonging to one parent or fighting for control, this concept invites co-parents to love their children freely, without the ego-driven need to possess them or prove their worth through parenting dominance. This shift reduces conflict, allows children to feel loved unconditionally by both parents, and creates space for genuine cooperation. Rabia's legacy of pure devotion becomes a practical framework: loving your co-parent's relationship with your child, supporting their parenting without attachment to recognition, and prioritizing the child's belonging to both parents equally.
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