Monday, January 23, 2012

Sri Lanka: 161 Islamic preachers from Tablighi Jama'at deported

Perera said he acted on several complaints by the Muslim community, that the deported were not preaching the moderate Islam practiced on the Buddhist-dominated island.

The Tabligh Jamat is an evangelical Islamic movement founded in India
[Photo: Al Jazeera / Aswami Yusof]
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By Al Jazeera | January 23, 2012

Immigration official say the deported violated visa regulations by preaching to pockets of Muslims around the country.

Sri Lanka has ordered a group of 161 foreign Islamic preachers to leave the country, for flouting visa regulations by preaching to pockets of Muslims around the country, an official said.

Controller of Immigration and Emigration Chulananda Perera said on Sunday the preachers, who were mostly Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian, Maldivian and Arab, had travelled into the country on tourist visas.

"We have ordered them to leave the country by January 31. They have violated immigration laws. A tourist visa is to have a holiday or visit friends and family and not to preach Islam," Perera told AFP.


He said the group, which belongs to the Tabligh Jamat group, arrived in Sri Lanka last month in small batches.

Perera said he acted on several complaints by the Muslim community, that the deported were not preaching the moderate Islam practiced on the Buddhist-dominated island.

"Foreign clerics wishing to preach Islam in Sri Lanka, must first apply for permission through the religious affairs authorities," Perera said.

In January, Sri Lanka launched an online-visa application system, scrapping the one-month visa on arrival for foreigners, except Maldivians and Singaporeans.



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