The Borneo Post

Throngs vow to vote for Muslim leaders in Jakarta election

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JAKARTA: More than 100,000 Indonesian­s descended on Jakarta’s grand mosque Saturday to call on people to vote for Muslim candidates running against the city’s incumbent Christain governor in an upcoming election.

It coincides with the final day of campaignin­g for Wednesday’s vote in the capital of the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, where ethnic Chinese Christian governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama is facing two prominent Muslim challenger­s.

The mass prayer, centered at the Istiqlal Mosque, encouraged people to cast their ballots for Muslim leaders.

Supporters and followers of several Islamic groups, including from the Islamic Defenders Front and the Muslims Forum, joined the mass movement, flashing posters such as “I’d prefer if my leader is a Muslim” and “It is forbidden to pick an infidel leader”.

In his speech, event organiser Muhammad Al Khaththath asked the crowd of men wearing white skullcaps and women in headscarve­s to vow: “In the name of God the Almighty I swear that I am ready to sacrifice my life and soul to defend Allah, the Prophet, ulemas, the Koran and Islam,” which the crowd repeated after him, one hand in the air.

“I am ready to fight to win a governor that fits the criteria issued by the Ulema Council, which is a faithful Muslim.”

Purnama, known by his nickname Ahok, won popularity for his no-nonsense style and determinat­ion to clean up Jakarta. — AFP

 ??  ?? Indonesian Muslims take part in a rally in Jakarta ahead of next week’s Jakarta governor election. — AFP photo
Indonesian Muslims take part in a rally in Jakarta ahead of next week’s Jakarta governor election. — AFP photo

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