The practice of approaching your child with unconditional love rather than conditional approval, creating secure attachment through pure devotion.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love of the Divine should be free from fear of punishment or desire for reward—a love that exists for its own sake. In attachment parenting, this translates to loving your child not for their achievements, obedience, or reflected glory, but for their intrinsic worth. This foundational love becomes the soil from which secure attachment grows. When a parent practices this pure devotion, the child internalizes a sense of unconditional belonging. They learn they are worthy of presence and care simply by existing. This concept challenges the modern tendency to attach parental love to behavioral outcomes, instead inviting parents to embody Rabia's radical acceptance. The child who experiences this loves receives a fundamental reassurance: "I belong here, and I am enough." This security forms the basis for healthy emotional development and resilience.
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