Ron Wagner, a Florida father, said his son’s world history
book has gone too far with a lesson that teaches Muhammad is the messenger of
God.
One part of the book, for instance, reads: “There is no god,
but God. Muhammad is the messenger of God,” he said, quoting from his son’s
Lyman High School history book, WFTV reported.
“Students were instructed to recite this prayer as the first
Pillar of Islam, off of the board at the teacher’s instruction,” Mr. Wagner
said. “For it to be mandatory and part of the curriculum and in the textbooks,
didn’t seem right.”
The chapter in the history book is called the “Rise of
Islam,” and includes text of the faith’s prayers and scriptures, right from the
Koran, WFTV reported.
Mr. Wagner also complained that the first 100 pages of the
of the religious-based chapters that deal with Judaism and Christianity are
missing — and the school district explains that omission by saying the defect,
which impacted 68 books, is due to a manufacturer mistake, WFTV reported.
Credit to Cheryl
K. Chumley
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