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How does Wise Compass teach moral courage even when it’s unpopular? 

Doing the right thing can be incredibly difficult when everyone around us is doing the opposite. Peer pressure is a powerful force, and children need moral courage to stay true to their values when it is unpopular. Wise Compass helps children build the inner strength to be ‘the one who stands for good’ even if they are standing alone. As Muslim parents, we want our children to be leaders who follow their conscience and the pleasure of Allah Almighty. Our Islamic stories for kids illustrate that true success is staying firm in our Iman, regardless of what others think, as described in the noble Quran. 

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Through values-based reading, we show characters who face the temptation to follow the crowd but choose the path of integrity instead. Our faith-friendly story platform highlights the peace and honour that follow a difficult but right decision. In stories like The Boy Who Silenced a King, children see the ultimate example of moral courage in the face of immense pressure. By mirroring the steadfast character of holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who remained true to his mission even when it was very unpopular, children are inspired to be brave. We want children to feel that being a ‘stranger’ for the sake of goodness is a noble station. Wise Compass provides the social-emotional learning tools for children to value their internal sense of right and wrong above external approval. By making moral courage an attractive and heroic trait, we help children build a resilient identity. They learn that by choosing the pleasure of Allah Almighty over the trends of the world, they are following the light of the noble Quran and building a life of sincerity, strength, and lasting Barakah. 

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