Does Wise Compass encourage using knowledge to help others and care for the planet?
A key pillar of Islamic character is the belief that the best of people are those who are most beneficial to others. As a parent, you want your child to understand that the knowledge they gain in science, literacy, and life is a trust, or Amanah, that should be used to serve their community and protect the earth. Wise Compass makes this value central to every story, showing that true wisdom is always paired with action and kindness.
Whether we are teaching about the water cycle in ‘The Miracle of Rain’ or character development in ‘The Twisted Tree’, we highlight the importance of using what we know to make a positive impact. Our stories show characters who see a need and step up to help, using their skills and their faith to find solutions. This models a proactive and selfless mindset for your child. By following these narratives, children learn that looking after the planet is not just a nice thing to do, but a spiritual duty we all share as stewards, or Khulafa, of the earth. The detailed illustrations depict these acts of service in a way that is relatable and inspiring, making the idea of helping others feel like a natural and joyful part of a Muslim child’s identity.
By nurturing this sense of service, we help your child develop a strong and compassionate character. They learn that their voice and their actions matter in the world. Wise Compass provides the values-based reading that turns every story into a call to action, helping you raise a child who is eager to use their knowledge to bring light, care, and benefit to everyone around them and to the beautiful planet they call home.