How do Wise Compass stories teach celebrating others’ achievements with sincerity?
A win for a friend or a sibling shouldn’t feel like a loss for the child. Wise Compass helps children learn the art of being a ‘sincere well-wisher’ who can celebrate someone else’s success with a genuine heart. As Muslim parents, we want our children to be free from the competitive jealousy that can poison relationships. Our Islamic stories for kids show that the success of one believer is a success for the whole community, as we are all part of one Ummah, a concept deeply rooted in the noble Quran and the teachings of holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Through values-based reading, we present scenarios where a character chooses to join in the celebration of a peer’s achievement with sincerity. Our faith-friendly story platform highlights that being supportive brings more joy and closer bonds. In stories like The Boy Who Silenced a King, the focus on standing for truth and collective goodness shows that individual glory is less important than the progress of the whole. By following the remarkably supportive example of holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who always encouraged and praised his companions, children are inspired to be generous with their praise. We want children to feel that their heart is expansive enough to hold joy for everyone. Wise Compass provides the social-emotional learning skills needed to manage competitive feelings. By making the sincere celebration of others an attractive trait, we help children develop a character defined by its grace and wisdom. They learn that by being happy for others, they are earning the pleasure of Allah Almighty and building a life filled with Barakah and mutual love, ensuring they grow into adults who value sincerity and communal support.