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Pure Devotion Without Expectation of Return

A framework for relationships in found family where care and commitment exist without assumption of reciprocity or obligation.

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Why It Matters

Rabia famously declared she served God without hope of paradise or fear of hell—love itself was the only motivator. This principle applies profoundly to found family dynamics where members cannot assume the reciprocal obligations that biological kinship traditionally guarantees. In diaspora communities, people often care for unrelated others through hardship with no contractual assurance of future support. This concept teaches that pure devotion in found family means showing up for chosen kin without calculating return investment. Members serve each other's wellbeing as spiritual practice rather than transactional exchange. This liberates relationships from anxiety about fairness or debt. Rabia's example shows that such devotion actually strengthens bonds—when people know they're loved unconditionally rather than instrumentally, trust deepens. For migrants rebuilding life in new lands, found family members who love without keeping score become anchors of genuine belonging.

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