Friday, February 23, 2018

Indonesia: Why are Ahmadis being targeted for persecution?


BBC Indonesia journalist Rohmatin Bonasir and Oki Budhi visited two Ahmadiyah sites of worship in Indonesia and London.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int;l Desk
Source/Credit: BBC Indonesia
By BBC Indonesia | February 22, 2018

Ahmadiyah is considered heretical by many Muslims, as it is claimed that there is another prophet after the Prophet Muhammad.

They are often persecuted in Indonesia. Three Ahmadiyah were killed in clashes in Cikeusik village, Banten. Other Ahmadiyah congregations in Depok are forced to worship outside the mosque, as their mosque is sealed by the government.

On the contrary, the Ahmadiyya in Britain can actually establish the largest mosque in Western Europe and worship freely, even though the threat of safety still exists.

BBC Indonesia journalist Rohmatin Bonasir and Oki Budhi visited two Ahmadiyah sites of worship in Indonesia and London.

This video is part of BBC Indonesia's multiplatform special report entitled "Two Reality Ahmadiyah".



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