A practice of devotional attachment to your child that releases the need to possess, control, or claim them as proof of your worth.
Rabia al-Adawiyya taught that true love exists independent of reward or return. In adoptive parenting, this means loving your child freely without needing them to validate your sacrifice, fulfill your expectations, or belong to you in ways that erase their origin. This concept invites adoptive parents to examine whether they love their child for the child's sake—their unique personhood, history, and becoming—or whether love is entangled with rescue narratives, gratitude demands, or reclaiming loss. Practicing love without ownership creates space for your child's full identity, including their connection to birth family and cultural roots. It transforms parenting from a transaction (you were saved, so you owe me) into pure devotion that asks nothing in return, freeing both parent and child to love authentically.
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