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Does Wise Compass encourage a love for recitation instead of fear of making mistakes? 

The journey of learning to recite the noble Quran should be paved with love and encouragement rather than anxiety over perfection. Many children feel a sense of pressure that can lead to a fear of making mistakes, which ultimately hinders their progress and connection to the faith. Wise Compass addresses this by creating a faith-friendly environment that celebrates the effort and the journey of learning. We focus on the beauty and rhythm of the language through expressive audio narration, allowing children to listen and enjoy the sounds before they feel the weight of performance. This gentle approach helps them build a positive association with recitation, making it a source of comfort rather than a cause for stress. 

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In our story ‘Like Mother, Like Daughter’, we explore how children naturally gravitate towards worship through warm imitation and love. By showing Salah and recitation as a moment of closeness and calm, we help children view their own practice in the same light. This method of values-based reading ensures that the child feels safe to try, even if they trip over a word. Holy Prophet Muhammad taught us that those who struggle with the noble Quran while reciting it receive a double reward, and we reflect this spirit of mercy in our storytelling. By removing the fear of judgement, we allow children to develop a genuine love for the sacred text. This helps Muslim parents nurture a generation that approaches their religious duties with a heart full of joy and a confident, resilient identity.