Jakarta, Indonesia - The government must dissolve Ahmadiyah because its teachings are against a joint ministerial decree, Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali said.
“Ahmadiyah must be dispersed because its existence may grow more troublesome,” Suryadharma said Tuesday after attending a meeting at the House of Representatives, as quoted by tempointeraktif.com.
The decree clearly states that Ahmadiyah must not be widely spread because it deviates from Islamic teaching — it does not even believe the Koran is the last Holy Book, among other things, he said.
“The sect does not believe that Muhammad SAW was the last Prophet, which is against Islam.
If such understanding is considered religious freedom, then I call it excessive freedom,” Suryadharma said.
The government will make preparations to disband Ahmadiyah after Idul Fitri, he said.