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Legacy Through Witness and Story

Creating a family legacy that honors your child's full story—before, during, and after adoption—as sacred narrative passed through generations.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia's teachings were preserved and passed through devoted followers who witnessed and recorded her words. For adoptive families, legacy means carefully stewarding and sharing your child's story with reverence. This is not your story of becoming a parent; it is their story of loss, survival, and becoming. As the guardian of their narrative, you have responsibility to honor what you know and acknowledge what you do not. Share age-appropriate truths about their adoption. Preserve letters, photos, and connections to origins. Listen to how they want their story told and revise your version accordingly as they grow. Their legacy includes the people who loved them before you—birth mother, siblings, cultural community. Your role is not to replace or diminish those connections but to hold them as holy parts of their inheritance. By practicing witness to their full story across time, you create a legacy that your child can inhabit with integrity. They inherit not a fairy tale but a true story of loss and love, which is far more sustaining. This legacy becomes the gift they pass to their own children and community.

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