According to the Nahdatul Ulama youth leader, Ahmadiyah members have played a role in strengthening national solidarity and humanitarian work.
| Photo: Antara / Muhammad Adimaja |
Source/Credit: CNN Indonesia
By Lesthia Kertopati | August 6, 2017
Jakarta - The Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri) is urged to facilitate or grant access to Ahmadiyah members in Kuningan, West Java, to have electronic ID cards (e-KTP).
"The Ahmadiyya congregation has been in Indonesia since 1928, and has played a part in the independence of the Republic of Indonesia," said Moderate Muslim Society Chairman Zuhairi Misrawi quoted Antara, Sunday (6/8).
According to the Nahdatul Ulama youth leader, Ahmadiyah members have also played a role in strengthening national solidarity and humanitarian work.
"In fact, donors of Indonesian Ahmadiyah members got a world record," he added.
Zuhairi added that at this point in many other areas, Ahmadiyah citizens do not have difficulty obtaining electronic ID cards.
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