Local government security officers and police were standing guard today at the mosque in Depok, a satellite city of the capital Jakarta. A sign erected in front announces its closure for illegal activities.
A notice from groups, including the hard-line Islamic Defenders Front, to march on the mosque to end its Ahmadiyah activities "permanently" has been circulating online this week. It said there was no need to bring weapons as the protest was intended to be peaceful.
Adherents are considered blasphemous by Indonesian Muslims because they don't regard Muhammad as the final prophet.
Police said the Al-Hidayah mosque in Depok was sealed yesterday by local government officials in the presence of police and clerics from the influential Indonesian Ulema Council, the top Muslim clerical body.
Last year, police removed women and children from an Ahmadiyah community in Sumatra after threats of expulsion from the local government. In 2011, three Ahmadiyah men were killed by Muslim militants in West Java following a series of violent attacks.
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