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Status of Hagia Sophia
- 2 July 2020 – A Turkish court heard a case aimed at converting the Hagia Sophia back into a mosque.
- It will announce its verdict within 15 days.
- The 1,500-year-old structure, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, was originally a cathedral before it was turned into a mosque.
The History of Hagia Sophia
- 360 AD and 415 AD – 2 Churches were built at the site where the modern Hagia Sophia stands. They were later destroyed.
- 537 AD – The current structure built as a church during the reign of Emperor Justinian
- It was built to become the seat of the Patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church and remained so for approximately 900 years.
- It was the world’s largest building in world at the time and an engineering marvel.
- It is famous for its large dome.
- Hagia Sophia = Holy Wisdom
Cathedral to Mosque
- In 1453, Constantinople fell to Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II
- The Hagia Sophia was ransacked (but not completely destroyed) by the Ottoman armies.
- It was turned into a mosque shortly after.
- Massive interior renovations were carried out – the signs and symbols of Christianity were plastered over but still remain visible.
- Minarets were added according to Islamic architecture.
Mosque to Museum
- 1919 – Ottoman Empire came to an end after WW1
- 1922 – The modern and secular Republic of Turkey was established in 1922 under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Pasha ‘Ataturk’.
- 1934 – Ataturk ordered that the Hagia Sophia be converted into a museum.
- Hagia Sophia was chosen a World heritage site by UNESCO in 1985.
- 3 million visitors annually
The rule of Recep Tayyip Erdogan
- 2013 – Govt allowed the muezzin to call for prayer from the minarets of the museum.
- 2016 – On 1st July, Muslim prayers were held again in the Hagia Sophia for the first time in 85 years
- 2018 – Erdogan Himself led prayers inside the museum.
- 2019 – The conversion issue was raised during local elections. Erdogan’s party lost the municipal elections in Istanbul.
- 2020 – Special Islamic prayers were held in the museum structure on the 567th anniversary of the Ottoman invasion
- 2020 – Erdogan’s rhetoric increased
- Association for the Protection of Historic Monuments and the Environment, a group asking for the Hagia Sophia to be reverted from a museum to a mosque filed a case in Turkish courts.
- Local media reports say the government was considering the possibility of keeping Hagia Sophia open to tourists even if it were turned into a mosque.
UNESCO
- Decisions concerning the implementation of the Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural Heritage are taken by the World Heritage Committee.
- If a country has signed on to the Convention and wants to change the name of a monument, it will have to submit its proposal for approval to the committee
- The proposal has been criticised by several religious and political leaders, including the Istanbul-based Ecumenical Patriarch, spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians, as well as Greece, France and the United States.
Political tool – National and International
- 2015 – Roman Catholic Church recognized Armenian genocide
- 2019 – USA recognized Jerusalem as Israeli capital
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