In Rabia's tradition, true belonging emerges from loving God purely, not from conforming to social expectations or institutional rules.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that authentic belonging flows from genuine love rather than external compliance. She famously rejected fear-based devotion, teaching that one should love God for God's sake alone, not for reward or punishment. This radical reorientation dissolves the tension between belonging and fitting in: when your primary allegiance is to love itself, you naturally belong to a community of seekers regardless of whether you conform to surface conventions. This concept challenges modern belonging struggles by asking: are you trying to fit into systems, or are you seeking genuine connection rooted in shared love and values? Rabia's life exemplifies how marginalization—as a freed slave, a woman, a renunciate—paradoxically created profound belonging among those who recognized her spiritual authenticity.
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