July 10, 2020
By Daren Butler and Ece Toksabay
ISTANBUL
(Reuters) – President Tayyip Erdogan declared Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia
open to Muslim prayer as a mosque on Friday after a top court ruled that
the building’s conversion to a museum by modern Turkey’s founding
statesman was illegal.
Erdogan made his announcement just an hour
after the court ruling was revealed, 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.
The United States 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.
But
Erdogan has sought to shift Islam into the mainstream of Turkish
politics in his 17 years at the helm. He has long proposed restoring the
mosque status of the huge sixth-century building, which was converted
into a museum in the early days of the modern secular Turkish state
under Mustafa Kemah Ataturk.
“The decision was taken to hand over
the management of the Ayasofya Mosque. ..to the Religious Affairs
Directorate and open it for worship,” the decision signed by Erdogan
said.
The Council of State, Turkey’s top administrative court,
said in its ruling: “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 ended its use as a
mosque and defined it as a museum did not comply with laws,” it said,
referring to an edict signed by Ataturk.
APPLAUSE
The association which brought the court case, the
latest in a 16-year legal battle, said Hagia Sophia was the property of
the Ottoman leader who captured the city in 1453 and turned the already
900-year-old Greek Orthodox cathedral into a mosque.
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. He was due to speak shortly before 9 p.m.
(1800 GMT), his head of communications said.
In parliament in Ankara, AK Party members stood and applauded after Erdogan’s decree was read aloud.
The
Ottomans built minarets alongside the vast domed structure, while
inside they added huge calligraphic panels bearing the Arabic names of
the early Muslim caliphs alongside the monument’s ancient Christian
iconography.
The Russian Orthodox Church said it regretted that
the court did not take its concerns into account when making its ruling
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.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pomp had also urged Turkey to maintain the building as a museum.
But
Turkish groups have long campaigned for Hagia Sophia’s conversion,
saying it would better reflect Turkey’s status as an overwhelmingly
Muslim country.
https://www.oann.com/turkish-court-paves-way-to-turn-hagia-sophia-into-a-mosque/