Divine love as the primary driver of responsive parenting, where unconditional devotion to the child mirrors spiritual transcendence.
Rabia al-Adawiyya's radical conception of love transcends fear-based spirituality, emphasizing pure devotion for its own sake. In attachment parenting, this principle translates into meeting a child's needs through unconditional presence rather than behavioral control. When parents embody this selfless love, they create the emotional safety necessary for secure attachment to flourish. The child internalizes not obedience through punishment, but trust through consistent, loving response. Rabia's approach dissolves the boundary between caregiver and beloved, suggesting that true attachment parenting requires parents to see their child's needs as an extension of their own spiritual practice. This framework reframes nighttime parenting, physical closeness, and emotional attunement as sacred acts of devotion rather than obligations, fundamentally shifting how parents experience the demands of early childhood.
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