CRESTVIEW — One parent’s objections to the phrase “Muslims pray to Allah” in a fifth-grader’s workbook has led to the book’s removal from Walker Elementary’s curriculum. Principal Lorna Carnley said the old “Worldly Wise 3000” workbook could be replaced with a superior product at no cost.
The phrase parent Roy Barbour had a problem with appears on page 100 of the workbook in a lesson on homophones — words that sound the same but have different meanings.
“Muslims pray to Allah” is intended to provide fifth-graders a supplemental lesson in differentiating between the words pray and prey, according to Okaloosa County School District spokesman Henry Kelley.
Barbour questioned why there was no similar example for Christians.
Read more from the Northwest Florida Daily News>>
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Textbook's Muslim reference raises concerns at Walker Elementary