In what ways does Wise Compass encourage scientific thinking through storytelling?
Many parents worry that religious stories and scientific thinking might be seen as separate worlds, but at Wise Compass, we believe they are beautifully intertwined. We encourage scientific thinking by showing that the universe is a place of order, logic, and divine wisdom. Our stories are designed to spark curiosity about how things work, from the smallest atom to the vast weather cycles, all while grounding that curiosity in the remembrance of Allah Almighty. This approach helps children see science as a way to explore the miracle of creation.
Our catalogue includes titles like ‘Zia, A Fantastic Photon’ and ‘The Miracle of Rain’, which introduce scientific concepts through the lens of faith. By following these narratives, children learn to observe the world around them as a series of signs. This values-based reading encourages them to ask questions, notice patterns, and seek evidence, which are the foundations of the scientific method. Our scholar-authored content ensures that these lessons are both accurate and safe for your child’s spiritual development. We use up-levelled vocabulary to challenge their minds and build their literacy in both faith and science. Through full-colour illustrations, we make abstract concepts like light particles or water cycles easy to visualise. This faith-friendly platform strengthens their identity as a Muslim who is also a keen observer of the world. Wise Compass empowers your child to be both a believer and a thinker, fostering a stable and inquisitive mind that sees no conflict between the noble Quran and the wonders of the natural world.