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Turkey: Hagia Sophia Mosque sees 1st prayers in 86 years

24th Jul 2020
Turkey: Hagia Sophia Mosque sees 1st prayers in 86 years

By Kaan Bozdogan, Sefa Mutlu, and Berk Ozkan

 

ISTANBUL (AA):- Friday’s historic prayers in Turkey’s Hagia Sophia Mosque marked the first acts of worship there in 86 years.

Thousands of people took part in the traditional Friday (Jum’a) prayers both inside and outside the historic mosque in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest metropolis.

Before the Friday prayers, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recited from the Qur’an inside the reopened mosque, choosing from both the Surah Al-Fatihah and the Surah Al-Baqarah.

Later, four muezzins from the mosque’s four minarets recited the adhan, or call to the prayer, and the people started the Friday prayers.

After the historic prayer, President Erdogan and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahceli visited the tomb of Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II, also known as Fatih Sultan Mehmet, who conquered Istanbul from the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century.

During the visit to the tomb of the Hagia Sophia Mosque’s “owner,” Erdogan noted that restoring the landmark as a mosque had only been made possible after 86 years with the joint efforts of the People’s Alliance — comprising of his ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party and Bahceli’s MHP — and with the “judiciary now seeing the truth.”

Erdogan added that 350,000 people attended to Friday prayer in Hagia Sophia Mosque.

“As a cultural heritage of all humanity, it [Hagia Sophia Mosque] is a place where people of all religions can come and visit,” Erdogan said.

He underlined that the monument now returned to its “roots” and would serve all believers.

“Now, this place has returned to its roots, it was a mosque and became a mosque again. Now, I hope it will continue to serve all believers forever as a mosque.”

Erdogan also added that specialists from the Culture and Tourism Ministry would conduct restoration efforts both inside the Hagia Sophia and in its surrounding area.

1st sermon from Religious Affairs Directorate head

During the service, Ali Erbas, the head of Turkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet), read out a special khutbah, or sermon, before the collective prayer, titled as “Hagia Sophia: Sign of conquest, our trust in Fati̇h [Sultan Mehmet].”

Erbas said: “In this blessed time, together, we are witnessing a historical moment in this holy place.”

“Hagia Sophia Mosque regains its congregation today, the third day of the blessed Muslim month of Zulhijjah, in which the blessed Eid al-Adha, or Feast of the Sacrifice, is approaching us.

“The longing that turned into an open wound for the heirs of Fatih has now ended. Eternal praise be upon Allah the Almighty.

“Today is the day when takbirs [Allahu akbar], prayers, and salavats [salutation upon the prophet of Islam] resonate in the domes of Hagia Sophia, and the adhan – call for prayer –rises from its minarets.

“Today is a day similar to one 70 years ago, when 16 muezzins from the 16 minarets of Sultan Ahmet Mosque, located just opposite Hagia Sophia, joyfully filled the air with adhan, after an 18-year hiatus.

“Today is the day when believers stand up in prayer with tears of joy, bow down in submission, and prostrate thankfully. Today is the day of honor and humility.

“May Allah’s blessings be upon His Prophet Muhammad, who said: ‘Verily Constantinople will be conquered. What a good commander is the conqueror, what a good soldier is the conqueror.’

“Conquest is a revival, not an attack, and is reconstruction, not destruction.

“‘And when you have decided, then rely upon Allah. Indeed, Allah loves those who rely [upon Him],’ Quran, Surah Al Imran, verse 159.

“Ottoman Sultan Fatih Sultan Mehmet conquered Istanbul with the will and grace of Allah, and allowed not even a single stone of this cherished city to be damaged.

“Greetings upon the great famed [Turkish] architect Mimar Sinan, who adorned Hagia Sophia with minarets, strengthened the construction, and kept it standing tall for centuries.

“Greetings upon all our brothers and sisters who waited for the reopening of Hagia Sophia to worship in the four corners of the world, and celebrate its opening with joy.

“Greetings upon the elders who strived until this day to reunite Hagia Sophia with the adhan and prayers.

“With its life spanning more than 15 centuries, Hagia Sophia is one of the most distinguished sites in science, wisdom, and worship in human history.

“Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror dedicated this magnificent construction to believers to remain a mosque until the Day of Resurrection.

“In our belief, waqf, or foundation property, is inviolable, and the term of the devotee indispensable.

“Hagia Sophia is a place where Islam’s vast mercy is once again proclaimed to the world.

“After the conquest, Fatih told the people who take shelter in Hagia Sophia that they have nothing to fear.

“‘From now on, do not fear for your freedom or your life! Nobody’s property will be plundered, nobody will be persecuted, nobody will be punished for their faith,’ he said.

“That is why Hagia Sophia is a symbol of respect for faith and moral coexistence.

“Opening Hagia Sophia up for worship is a requirement of fidelity to its historical roots. It is the transformation of a sacred place, which was used as a mosque for five centuries, back to its origin.

“Our mosques are the source of our unity, faith, and tranquility.

“Today, Muslims in various parts of the world are subjected to constant persecution, with mosques facing Islamophobic attacks, their doors locked, facing bombs or even destruction.

“I set forth the magnificent behavior of Fatih Sultan Mehmet in Hagia Sophia as an example to the world, and invite all humanity to say ‘stop’ in the face of anti-Islamic rhetoric, action, and cruelty.

“As believers, our greatest duty today is to work for mercy and tolerance, peace, tranquility and goodness to hold sway all over the world. Our duty is to work day and night so that goodness and justice always prevails on earth. Our duty is to be the guarantor of justice in regions beset by cruelty and injustice, tears and helplessness.

“We believe that earth is our common home. We believe that everyone in this home, regardless of belief, race, or color, has the right to live in safety, dignity, freedom, and humanity.

“Under the dome of Hagia Sophia, I invite all of humanity to embrace justice, peace, compassion, and equity. I urge you to foster universal values and moral principles that protect the honor of being a human being.

“Addressing the whole world, I would like to say that the doors of Hagia Sophia Mosque will be open to all the servants of Allah, just like the mosques of Suleymaniye, Selimiye, Sultan Ahmet [the Blue Mosque], and others.

“In the sacred atmosphere of Hagia Sophia Mosque, the journey to belief, worship, history and contemplation will, unabated, move forward.”

House of worship and tourist destination

[People perform Friday Prayer, which is performed for the first time after 86 years outside of the Hagia Sophia Mosque on July 24, 2020 in Istanbul, Turkey. ( Arif Hüdaverdi Yaman – Anadolu Agency)]

 

 

 

Besides being a working mosque, Hagia Sophia is also among Turkey’s top tourism destinations for domestic and foreign visitors alike.

In 1985, during its time as a museum, Hagia Sophia was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.

It served as a church for 916 years until the conquest of Istanbul, and a mosque from 1453 to 1934 – nearly 500 years – and most recently as a museum for 86 years.

Erdogan and other Turkish leaders had long advocated it returning to a working mosque, open for worship.

On July 19 a Turkish court annulled a 1934 Cabinet decree that turned Hagia Sophia into a museum, paving the way for its use as a mosque.

In the new era for Hagia Sophia, Turkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate oversees religious services at the mosque, while the Culture and Tourism Ministry supervises restoration and conservation work.

The architectural treasure is also open to domestic and foreign tourists free of charge.

*Writing by Jeyhun Aliyev, Davut Demircan and Erdogan Cagatay Zontur in Ankara.

[Photo: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan performs Friday Prayer at the Hagia Sophia Mosque which was opened to worship after 86 years on July 24, 2020 in Istanbul, Turkey. Phot by Turkish Presidency/Murat Cetinmuhurdar/AA]

One Response to “Turkey: Hagia Sophia Mosque sees 1st prayers in 86 years”

H Khim JeeJuly 27, 2020

Alhamdulillah – Glory and Praise belong to Allah. My hope and prayer is that Turkey becomes the symbol of Peace and Justice for people of all faiths. My hope is also for Turkey to regain and restore the prestige of being the country of progress in all the fields, science, medicine etc., Importantly, my hope is that Turkey will be able to exploit all the resources Allah Subhanahu wa Ta`ala has placed for mankind to exploit and use it for the progress of mankind. My hope is that Turkey will become a nation where there is peace and safety and tolerance for all regardless of the color of their skin or their faith. In short, my hope is that Turkey will employ al the articles of Sahifah – the first Charter of human rights – Rasul-Allah (S) established after the Hijrah to Madina. May this wish come true, bi Idhni-llah.

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