Rabia's pure devotion teaches that loving your child means accepting them completely, including their mental health struggles, without conditions or expectations.
Rabia al-Adawiyya's radical love tradition teaches that true devotion exists without expectation of reward or fear of punishment. For parents navigating a child's mental health challenges, this concept reframes parenting as unconditional acceptance rather than conditional approval. Rabia's love was directed toward the divine alone, yet her legacy teaches that such devotion can be channeled toward accepting your child exactly as they are—struggles, symptoms, and all. This doesn't mean passivity; rather, it means your love and support remain constant regardless of progress or setbacks. When your child experiences anxiety, depression, or behavioral difficulties, Rabia's wisdom reminds you that acceptance precedes healing. By releasing the fantasy of a "perfect" child and embracing the real child before you, you create psychological safety essential for recovery and growth.
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