A practice of maintaining spiritual and cultural authenticity that transcends ethnic or national boundaries, allowing cultural forms to evolve while core values remain intact.
Rabia's concept of pure devotion (ikhlas) was rooted in personal relationship with the divine rather than rigid adherence to external forms. Pure Devotion Beyond Boundaries applies this to cultural preservation by distinguishing between essential values and cultural containers. This framework allows communities to preserve what matters most—ethical teachings, spiritual practices, relational norms—while permitting cultural expressions to adapt to new contexts. Rather than viewing assimilation as cultural death, this approach recognizes that authentic traditions have always evolved through contact and exchange. A second-generation immigrant, for example, might honor their grandmother's values of hospitality and intergenerational care while expressing these through contemporary forms. The concept liberates cultures from the anxiety of perfect preservation, instead asking: what is the irreducible essence we must keep, and what forms can evolve?
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