Understanding attachment parenting as an expression of divine love rather than technique, rooted in Rabia's doctrine of pure devotion.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that love of the Divine should be pure and unconditional, free from fear or hope of reward. In attachment parenting, this translates to cultivating a bond with your child grounded in genuine presence and affection rather than rule-following or outcomes. The parent becomes a vessel of unconditional regard, mirroring Rabia's concept of love that expects nothing in return. This framework dissolves the anxiety that drives controlling parenting, replacing it with responsive attunement. When a parent embodies this love-first approach—holding boundaries with tenderness, responding to needs with genuine care—the child internalizes safety and belonging. Rabia's legacy reminds us that the deepest attachment forms not through techniques but through the parent's inner state of devotion to the child's wellbeing, creating a legacy of emotional security across generations.
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