Abstrak:These days, the state of youth?s moral concerns us greatly. Some of them show no respect for the elderly while some others legalize plagiarism. This is why moral education is quite crucial to teach. Our newest curriculum, Curriculum 2013, also requires teachers to assess students? moral which is reflected through their attitudes. Teachers are not only to assess students? moral but also to promote moral education itself. To do so, teachers call for an appropriate medium to make use. Sira Nabawiya is the one to take into consideration. Sira Nabawiya is life stories of Prophet Muhammad SAW where everyone can reflect and, in turn, practice the teachings in daily life. Sira Nabawiya provides us with a huge number of moral values. Unfortunately, Muslim youth tend to adore celeb idols and imitate their attitudes. Yet, Prophet Muhammad is the best man to learn and copy. Not knowing every single facet of their Prophet allows them to seek other idols. To make matter worse, they spend most of their time on gadget. They prefer chatting on social media to reading books of Islamic figures. They know Korean and Hollywood celebs better than their own Prophet. In fact, celeb idols are far from being good role models. Thus, citing Sira Nabawiya before start teaching or in the midst of teaching is hoped to promote moral education for students. Keywords: Sira Nabawiya, moral education.