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Why Ban Ahmadiyah?

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The proposal by the Religious Affairs Minister could lead to a new wave of radicalism. The state must protect the religious rights of minorities.

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A RELIGION is not a political party. In politics, a party that manages to win a few votes can be barred from participating in the next election, and can be left to slowly wither away and eventually disappear. However, no religion can be banned, let alone be disbanded, no matter how small the congregation.

Prohibiting a religion, or religious sect like Ahmadiyah—as intended by the Religious Affairs Minister, Suryadharma Ali—is not only futi

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