"O God! If I worship You for fear of Hell, burn me in Hell, and if I worship You in hope of Paradise, exclude me from Paradise. But if I worship You for Your Own sake, grudge me not Your everlasting Beauty."
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About Rabia Basri
Rabia Basri was an early Sufi mystic and saint known for her profound devotion to God and her poetry expressing divine love. Born in the 8th century in Basra, Iraq, she dedicated her life to spiritual pursuit and renunciation of worldly desires. Rabia Basri's teachings emphasized the path of unconditional love for God and highlighted the importance of inner spiritual transformation over exterior rituals.
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