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Pure Devotion Beyond Transaction

Rabia's non-transactional love—serving God for love's sake, not reward—models belonging that doesn't depend on reciprocity or return.

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Why It Matters

Rabia famously said she served God not from hope of heaven or fear of hell, but purely from love. This non-transactional stance is radical: most human connection is implicitly transactional—we hope for returned affection, recognition, security. When reciprocity fails, loneliness deepens. Rabia's framework suggests that true belonging begins when we release the demand for return. This doesn't mean becoming a doormat but rather shifting from conditional to unconditional engagement. In practice, this means cultivating relationships and activities rooted in genuine care rather than need-fulfillment. A parent serving a child out of love, a friend present without expecting return, a person engaged in meaningful work for its own sake—these embody pure devotion. When we practice giving without the desperation of needing return, we paradoxically become less lonely: we're no longer dependent on others' responses for our sense of worth. We move from lonely yearning to purposeful loving.

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