Ahmadiyya is a religious sect in
Algeria, with around 2,000 followers.[1][2] Its presence in the country dates back to the 1970s.[3]
In 2013, the
Algerian Ministry of Religious Affairs expressed concern over the rise of a number of radical religious movements, including Ahmadism which according to them "is becoming as deeply entrenched in North Africa as
takfiriSalafism and
Wahhabism", and decided to take action by strengthening the monitoring and control of the places targeted by the radical Islamists for recruits.[4] In 2016, Ahmadi sect members had been detained and accused of various offences with detentions occurring in
Larbaâ,[5]Algiers,[6]Skikda,[7]Sidi Ameur,
M'Sila.[8][9] and
Beni Saf.[10]