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Does Wise Compass explain how to repair relationships after wrongdoing?  

True character is shown not just in how we relate to Allah Almighty, but in how we treat the people around us, especially when we have made a mistake. Wise Compass teaches children the practical and spiritual steps of Islah, or making things right with others after a wrongdoing. We explain that a sincere apology to another person is a vital part of our faith and a way to bring peace back into our lives. Our stories model how to take responsibility, how to speak with humility, and how to offer a way to fix the harm caused. This focus on social-emotional learning helps children develop the maturity and empathy needed to maintain healthy, respectful relationships at home and in the community.  

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Through relatable narratives, children see characters who navigate the difficulty of admitting they were wrong and the relief that comes from a successful repair. By using expressive narration and full-colour illustrations, we make the process of reconciliation feel like an achievable and positive goal. In stories that deal with character development, children learn that being the first to make peace is a sign of strength and high character. This values-based reading approach helps children build a resilient identity that values harmony and integrity. Wise Compass supports Muslim parenting by providing a resource that turns social conflicts into lessons in faith and character. We help children understand that by repairing their relationships, they are fulfilling an Amanah and earning the pleasure of Allah Almighty. By providing clear examples of how to apologise and make amends, we empower children to be proactive and compassionate in their interactions, fostering a lifetime of strong and healthy connections.