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AHMADIYAH
Organizing Prayer-Rug Penitence

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The police and the military attempted to coax Ahmadiyah followers to leave their community. It was triggered by a regulation issued by the governor.

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THE visitors arrived just before the midday prayer in Kampung Ciaruteun Udik, Cibungbulang, Bogor regency, on Tuesday last week. The owner of the house, Bariq (not his real name) was surprised as he welcomed the head of the neighborhood association, who arrived together with ranks of the Public Leaders Consultation Group of Cibungbulang District.

The guests asked Bariq, a follower of the Ahmadiyah group, to come with them to Al-Hasan Mosque, ab

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