Rabia's devotion to the divine as an all-seeing witness offers a framework for belonging that transcends human community and validates existence itself.
For Rabia, the ultimate belonging was to God as the witnessing consciousness that sees and honors all existence. This concept reframes the question: instead of asking "Do I fit in with this group?" it asks "Am I witnessed and held by something greater than myself?" The sacred witness provides unconditional recognition independent of social performance. This doesn't negate human community—it transforms it by reducing the anxiety of judgment. When you know you are witnessed and valued at a cosmic level, fitting in with particular groups becomes a choice, not a desperate necessity. Rabia's path shows how spiritual belonging can coexist with selective human community. The distinction becomes clear: you don't need to belong to everyone; you need to know you belong fundamentally. This shifts the psychological foundation from external validation to internal rootedness in something transcendent and loving.
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