The disseminator and participant of deviantâs sects can be accused as an âapostateâ or âmurtadâ. They have committed âhudud crimeâ or âjarimah hududâ and can be punished by death sentence or subsidiary sanction. Nevertheless, the sanctions cannot be implemented because Indonesia is not Islamic state. There is no law enforcement towards the participant of deviant sects. But, they are only requested to be mass repented. The argumentation is that the participants of deviantâs sects are only a victim, so the process of law enforcement must be adjusted to the leader or disseminator of deviant sects.