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Quran recitation challenge investigation and protests in An

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Authorities in Jakarta are investigating a potential religious blasphemy case following an incident at The Sounds Project music festival in Ancol. A viral video showed participants being challenged to recite verses from the Quran, specifically Surah Ad-Dhuha and Surah Al-Ikhlas, in exchange for alcohol. Initially, the alcohol brand Newport issued a formal apology, claiming the act was a spontaneous visitor action and admitting to negligence in supervision. Religious organizations, including the Indonesian Ulema Council, condemned the incident as an insult to Islamic symbols. Event organizers, The Sounds Project, also condemned the actions, stating the incident occurred at a sponsor booth and was beyond their control. By August 13, Jakarta police identified four suspects—RES, AK, I, and M—facing blasphemy charges. Investigators determined that RES acted as a booth host or master of ceremonies, while I and AK issued the challenge to visitors. Suspect M reportedly used a loudspeaker to recite the verses. Two suspects, RES and AK, have been detained by the Polda Metro Jaya. Following the viral footage, social media users identified Nadhea Devi, a Brand Manager at Orang Tua Group, as an individual in the video. However, Devi released a video clarification denying any involvement, stating, “the person in this photo is clearly not me. And I have absolutely no connection to this matter.” On August 14, mass organizations, including the Front Persaudaraan Islam (FPI), staged a protest at the OT Group headquarters in Cengkareng, West Jakarta. Syahrul Ahadi, Chairman of Tarbiyah FPI West Jakarta, demanded a direct public apology from OT Group management. In response, Newport Director Handoko Sasongko issued an apology to the Muslim community, noting the matter is undergoing a legal process. Police are currently processing five separate reports filed regarding the case.

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  5. 2026-08-13 23:39 UTC Quran recitation challenge investigation in Jakarta
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