JAKARTA: Students of the Islamic College of Da’wah (PTDI) renewed Friday their threat to close down the Ahmadiyah sect’s Nuruddin Mosque in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta
AKARTA: Students of the Islamic College of Da’wah (PTDI) renewed Friday their threat to close down the Ahmadiyah sect’s Nuruddin Mosque in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta.
“For security reasons, we leave it to the police,” Ahmadiyah national security commission chief Deden Sujana said Friday, as quoted by tempoinetraktif.com, adding that Ahmadiyah followers in Jakarta, Bogor, Tangerang and Bekasi were ready to help.
PTDI students reportedly protested in front of the Nuruddin Mosque following Friday prayers. Police were seen around the mosque after 1 p.m. Last week, tens of PTDI members came, unsuccessfully, to seal the mosque. — JP
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