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Devotion Practice: Presence Over Performance

Replacing achievement-focused parenting with devoted attention to the child's inner development and authentic self-expression.

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Why It Matters

Rabia al-Adawiyya's life exemplified radical presence: she was fully available to her spiritual reality, unconcerned with external validation or worldly success. Applied to parenting, this practice means shifting from performance metrics (grades, obedience, accomplishments) to devoted attention to the child's character, struggles, and becoming. An authoritarian parent measures success through compliance and achievement; an authoritative parent practicing Rabia's devotion measures it through the child's growing integrity and self-knowledge. This means asking 'Who is my child becoming?' rather than 'Is my child complying?' It requires the parent's genuine presence—not just physical presence but emotional availability and authentic interest. Rabia teaches that this kind of devoted witnessing transforms a child's sense of self. They learn their inner life matters more than external performance, cultivating intrinsic motivation and authentic identity rather than fragile ego-investment.

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