Parenting from intrinsic values rather than seeking validation through a child's achievements or cultural conformity.
Rabia famously declared she loved God neither from fear of Hell nor desire for Heaven, but purely for God's sake. This principle, transplanted into parenting, asks: Are you raising your child to become their authentic self, or to earn you social standing, fulfill family dreams, and validate your choices? Cultural expectations often embed reward-seeking into parenting—the promise that conformity will bring family honor, community respect, or generational advancement. Rabia's pure devotion model invites you to release these transactional motivations. Love your child not because they excel at what your culture values, but because they exist. Support their becoming not because it reflects well on you, but because it honors their intrinsic worth. This shift dissolves the pressure that makes parenting a performance. When you parent without seeking reward—without needing your child to prove your worth or justify your choices—you create space for them to develop genuine values. The irony: this approach often produces more resilient, grounded children than achievement-focused parenting.
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