MUI Investigation Results Regarding Viral Videos Of Cisoka Village Community Groups: Not Sesat Flow, Only Salah Kaprah

TANGERANG - The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) of Tangerang Regency, Nur Alam, spoke about group activities in the Cisoka area, Tangerang Regency, which allegedly adheres to a deviant sect.Nur assessed that the activities carried out by a group of residents in Cisoka, Tangerang Regency were not a deviant sect, based on the results of their investigation.“ There are no things that enter the criteria for heretical flow. It's just a mistake in carrying out the ritual, there are no teachers, there are no▁kasusts, so it's wrong to carry out the ritual,” said Nur when confirmed, Thursday, February 16.Nur explained, actually the purpose of the group to make artificial graves is to remember death. However, in practice, they are considered by residents to be heretical.“ It's not a real tomb, just made. So he builds the grave just to remind him that if he dies and will be buried like this. (But the practice is only misguided, ” the lid.Previously, it was reported that a viral video on social media showed a group of people suspected of carrying out heretical sect activities. Because they are seen worshiping empty graves and playing dogs.An empty temple that is worshipedIn the 18-second video seen by VOI, several followers of the flow can be seen surrounding a building that resembles a grave. They were also heard singing words that were suspected of being religious sentencesContacted separately, the Head of Cisoka Sub-district, Encep Sahayati confirmed the existence of the ritual. He said the residents who carried out the ritual were Abah Ali's family.Recently, his party also immediately took firm action by dismantling the tomb. When the tomb was demolished, it turned out that the tomb was fake."We immediately made a clarification. Then, as a follow-up so as not to disturb residents, on the evening of Tuesday, February 14, 2023, we carried out a demolition which also involved Abah Ali,” said Encep when confirmed, Thursday, February 16.