Istanbul’s hagia sophia museum declared a mosque after turkish court ruling; eu calls decision 'regrettable'
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ISTANBUL: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia a mosque on Friday with the first Muslim prayers to begin in two weeks, after a top court ruled the ancient
building’s conversion to a museum by modern Turkey’s founding statesman was illegal. Erdogan spoke on Friday just hours after the court ruling was published, brushing aside international
warnings not to change the status of the nearly 1,500-year-old monument that is revered by Christians and Muslims alike. Advertisement The United States, Russia and church leaders were among
those to express concern about changing the status of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, a focal point of both the Christian Byzantine and Muslim Ottoman empires and now one of the most
visited monuments in Turkey. Greece’s culture ministry described the court decision as an “open provocation” to the civilized world, while UNESCO said it regretted it was not notified ahead
of time and would now review the building’s status. Erdogan has sought to shift Islam into the mainstream of Turkish politics in his 17 years at the helm. He has long floated restoring the
mosque status of the sixth-century building, which was converted into a museum in the early days of the modern secular Turkish state under Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Advertisement “With this
court ruling, and with the measures we took in line with the decision, Hagia Sophia became a mosque again, after 86 years, in the way Fatih the conqueror of Istanbul had wanted it to be,”
Erdogan said in a national address. In a telling of history at times critical of the Byzantine Empire and the modern republic’s founders, Erdogan said Turkey could now leave behind “the
curse of Allah, profits and angels” that Fatih - the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II - said would be on anyone who converted it from a mosque. Advertisement “Like all our mosques, the doors of
Hagia Sophia will be open to all, locals and foreigners, Muslims and non-Muslims,” said Erdogan, who earlier on Friday signed off on the Religious Affairs Directorate managing the site. The
US State Department, which had urged Turkey to maintain the building as a museum, said in a statement it was “disappointed” by the decision but looked forward to hearing the plans “to ensure
it remains accessible without impediment for all.” Advertisement The association which brought the court case, the latest in a 16-year legal battle, said Hagia Sophia was the property of
Sultan Mehmet II who captured the city in 1453 and turned the already 900-year-old Greek Orthodox cathedral into a mosque. The Ottomans built minarets alongside the vast domed structure,
while inside they added panels bearing the Arabic names of God, the Prophet Mohammad, and Muslim caliphs. The golden mosaics and Christian icons, obscured by the Ottomans, were uncovered
again when Hagia Sophia became a museum. Advertisement In its ruling the Council of State, Turkey’s top administrative court, said, “It was concluded that the settlement deed allocated it as
a mosque and its use outside this character is not possible legally. The cabinet decision in 1934 that… defined it as a museum did not comply with laws,” it said, referring to an edict
signed by Ataturk. Advertisement Erdogan, a pious Muslim, threw his weight behind the campaign before local elections last year which dealt a painful blow to his ruling Islamist-rooted AK
Party. Members stood and applauded in parliament on Friday when his decree was read out. In Istanbul, hundreds of people gathered near Hagia Sophia to celebrate the ruling. “Those who built
this did it to worship God as well,” said Osman Sarihan, a teacher. “Thank God today it reverted to its main purpose. Today God will be worshipped in this mosque.” Advertisement REVERSING
ATATURK STEP By reversing one of Ataturk’s most symbolic steps, which underlined the former leader’s commitment to a secular republic, Erdogan has capped his own project to restore Islam in
public life, said Soner Cagaptay, director of the Turkish Research Program at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “Hagia Sophia is the crowning moment of Erdogan’s religious
revolution which has been unfolding in Turkey for over a decade,” he said, pointing to greater emphasis on religion in education and across government. Advertisement The Russian Orthodox
Church said it regretted that the court did not take its concerns into account and said the decision could lead to even greater divisions, the _TASS_ news agency reported. Previously,
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual head of some 300 million Orthodox Christians worldwide and based in Istanbul, said converting it into a mosque would disappoint Christians and
would “fracture” East and West. Advertisement Turkish groups have long campaigned for Hagia Sophia’s conversion, saying it would better reflect Turkey’s status as an overwhelmingly Muslim
country. The European Union lamented Turkey’s decision. “The ruling by the Turkish Council of State to overturn one of modern Turkey’s landmark decisions and President Erdogan’s decision to
place the monument under the management of the Religious Affairs Presidency is regrettable,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a statement. Advertisement
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