February 26, 2016 - 18:04 AMT
Bosnia's Islamic Community bans radical Islamist congregations

Bosnia's Islamic Community — the only official Bosnian Muslim religious institution — says congregations that lure people into joining extremist groups will have to be closed by March 1, the Associated Press reports.

Dozens of congregations, gathering nearly 3,000 believers mainly in rural areas, have formed over the years outside of the official structure. Some pursue radical interpretations of Islam not traditional among the nearly 2 million Bosnian Muslims.

Such illegal groups are seen as hotbeds of Islamic radicalism and some members have joined the Islamic State group in Syria.

The Islamic Community on Friday urged members of such groups to abandon self-proclaimed imams who are luring people into a "monstrous" ideology. Last month they sent envoys to the congregations urging people to switch to an official congregation.