Actively holding your friend in memory and intention, bringing them to mind in prayer and meditation, sustaining connection across physical distance.
Rabia's spiritual life centered on dhikr—remembrance of the divine—a practice of keeping the Beloved constantly in heart and mind. Translated into friendship, remembrance is the practice of holding your friend in active memory. It means praying for them, thinking of them during meditation, carrying their image and essence within you. This practice sustains deep friendship across time and distance in a way that sporadic messages cannot. Remembrance transforms your friend from someone you interact with occasionally into someone woven into your inner life. It's a commitment to keep them present in your consciousness, to ask how they're truly doing, to wonder about their growth. In Rabia's tradition, this kind of remembrance was the highest form of devotion. Deep friendship requires that you don't let your friend fade from your active awareness; you hold them in prayer, in thought, in intention, and this spiritual practice becomes the invisible thread that binds you.
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