A video depicting members of Indonesia’s largest Muslim organization burning what is believed to be the flag of a hardline Islamist group has sparked controversy, The Jakarta Post reports. The flag was bearing the Islamic creed, la illaha illallah, which typically translated as “there is no God but Allah”. Quoting Indonesia’s National Police, Tempo reported that the flag was actually the flag of an Islamic organization that had been deemed illegal by the government, Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI). The government argues that HTI had conducted activities contradicting the state ideology Pancasila. The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), which issued a blasphemy fatwa against former Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama in 2016, has called on the people who burned a black flag bearing an Islamic creed in Arabic to apologize for their action.