Govt to monitor Ahmadiyah sect

Jakarta, Indonesia - The government has established a monitoring team to supervise the controversial Ahmadiyah sect.

"The team will gather information on to what extent Ahmadiyah has applied its '12 points of explanation,'" said Religious Affairs Minister M. Maftuh Basyuni during a hearing with the Regional Representatives Council here Monday.

Ahmadiyah was declared heretical by the influential Indonesian Ulema Council because the group recognized Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, its founder, as the last prophet, rather than Muhammad.

After a string of mob attacks on the group's properties, Ahmadiyah's leaders issued a statement containing "12 points of explanation", including their acknowledgment of Muhammad as the final prophet.

The Religious Affairs Ministry on Jan. 24 issued a decree establishing the monitoring team. It includes officials from the Religious Affairs Ministry, Attorney General's Office, Home Ministry and National Police.

"The team will report their findings to the religious affairs minister at least three months from the time the decree was issued," said Maftuh. "At the moment, we still consider Ahmadiyah as heretical." -- JP