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Boundaries as an Act of Love

Setting clear limits with adult children as a manifestation of respect and true care, not as withdrawal of love.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's devotion was fierce and non-negotiable; she didn't compromise her spiritual integrity to please others. Many parents confuse boundaries with coldness, believing that loving adult children means unlimited availability, loans, housing, or emotional labor. Rabia's model shows that boundaries can be acts of profound love. When you say no to a request that depletes you, you're honoring both your dignity and your child's autonomy. When you refuse to mediate their marriage conflicts or bail them out repeatedly, you're actually respecting their capacity to solve their own problems. Boundaries create healthy space where adult relationships can flourish. They prevent resentment from building and allow genuine connection to deepen. Rabia would never have abandoned her spiritual practice to manage someone else's crisis; her boundaries protected her ability to love authentically. With adult children, boundaries aren't barriers to belonging—they're the structure that makes true belonging possible.

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