It is possible for a child to be regular in their prayers but still struggle with being kind, honest, or patient. Wise Compass addresses this by explicitly linking the acts of worship to the development of character (Akhlaq). We teach children that the purpose of standing before Allah Almighty in Salah is to make us better people outside of Salah. Our stories show characters who reflect on how their worship should influence their behaviour, for example, a character who remembers their morning Dhikr and chooses to speak truth even when it’s difficult. This holistic approach ensures that faith is not just a set of isolated rituals, but a transformative force that shapes every word and action.
Through values-based reading, children explore concepts like Tazkiyah (purification) and Islah (repair) in the context of their daily lives. In stories like Road Rage or The Boy Who Silenced a King, the connection between a strong spiritual foundation and wise, courageous behaviour is made clear. Our scholar-authored content provides the authentic grounding needed to explain that Allah Almighty looks at both our prayers and our treatment of others. This helps children build a unified identity where their worship and their character are in harmony. Wise Compass supports Muslim parents by providing a resource that bridges the gap between the prayer mat and the playground. We help children understand that by being the best versions of themselves, they are honouring the worship they perform, fostering a sense of integrity and purpose that will guide them through all of life’s challenges.