Rabia's radical love stripped of expectation mirrors the adoptive parent's journey to love a child without biological entitlement or predetermined outcomes.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that true love asks nothing in return and expects no reciprocal obligation. In adoptive parenting, this principle liberates families from the fantasy that biological connection guarantees emotional bond or gratitude. The adoptive parent who loves without conditions—without demanding the child "owe" them for rescue or belonging—creates psychological safety. Rabia's tradition suggests that adoptive love becomes most powerful when divorced from ownership and control. This reframes adoption not as transaction but as genuine devotion to another's becoming. The parent practices pure presence rather than conditional regard, releasing the child to their own authentic self-discovery and relationship with their adoption story.
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