Recognition that the adolescent's restlessness, questioning, and yearning for meaning is a spiritual hunger, not merely hormonal chaos or rebellion.
Rabia spoke of burning with divine love, a consuming fire that transformed her entire being. Adolescence is similarly marked by intense longing—for identity, connection, transcendence, and self-understanding. Parents often pathologize this as angst or dismiss it as typical teenage moodiness, missing the sacred dimension of their child's inner work. When a teenager becomes obsessed with a cause, adopts a new identity, questions family beliefs, or experiences profound melancholy, they are often engaged in a genuine spiritual quest. Rabia's tradition invites parents to honor this fire rather than extinguish it through control or cynicism. By recognizing adolescent longing as legitimate spiritual hunger, parents can become guides and witnesses to their child's authentic becoming, asking questions instead of giving answers, and holding space for their child's unfolding relationship with meaning.
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