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A school lesson on the Islamic religion is causing quite a stir in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Parents are upset the subject matter is too deep for sixth graders and doesn't tell the whole story of the faith. WFMZ's Jaccii Farris has the details.
>> REPORTER: I spoke with one parent who says she has no problem with her child learning about Islam. But she and others say the textbook being used reads more a Koran than a textbook.
>> REPORTER: This textbook History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond is at the heart of the controversy. Its section on the Islamic faith and the lessons taught from it at Alexandria Township Middle School in Hunterdon County, New Jersey has some parents upset. Those parents voiced their concerns to the district's curriculum meeting.