Panji Gumilang's Answer To The Possibility Of Being A Suspect: The Business Is Not Over Yet

JAKARTA - The head of the Al Zaytun Islamic Boarding School, Panji Gumilang, stated that the handling of the alleged blasphemy case involving him had not yet been completed.

The statement was made when answering questions about his readiness if he was named a suspect.

"Don't talk about being ready or not. The business is not finished yet," Panji told reporters, Monday, June 3, evening.

Panji also briefly said that the process he was undergoing was still in the clarification stage of the report received by the Criminal Investigation Unit of the Police.

Therefore, Panji Gumilang was reluctant to comment further on the alleged blasphemy case.

"It's not there yet," said Panji.

Panji Gumilang was examined as a reported case in the alleged blasphemy case for 9 hours. He was asked about 30 questions.

In this case, Panji Gumilang was reported by two different parties regarding the alleged blasphemy.

The two reports were filed by the Central Leadership Council of the Pancasila Defenders Advocate Forum (DPP FAPP) against Panji Gumilang, on Friday, June 23, and Ken Setiawan NICC Center, Tuesday, June 27.

In the report submitted by the FAPP DPP, Panji Gumilang was also suspected of circulating religious knowledge that deviated from Islamic teachings.

One example of Al-Zaytun's teachings that are considered deviant is greetings. Then, allow women to be preachers. Then about the Qur'an called made by the Prophet Muhammad.