Pope 'pained' by Hagia Sophia mosque decision


Vatican City, Jul 13 (IANS): Pope Francis has said he's "pained" by Turkey's decision to convert Istanbul's Hagia Sophia back into a mosque.

Speaking at a service in the Vatican, the Roman Catholic leader added that his "thoughts go to Istanbul", the BBC reported.

Hagia Sophia was built as a Christian cathedral nearly 1,500 years ago and turned into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of 1453.

The Unesco World Heritage Site became a museum in 1934 under Turkish Republic founding father Ataturk.

But earlier this week a Turkish court annulled the site's museum status, saying its use as anything other than a mosque was "not possible legally".

Pope Francis confined himself to a few words on the issue: "My thoughts go to Istanbul. I think of Santa Sophia and I am very pained."

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the first Muslim prayers would be held in Hagia Sophia on July 24.

Shortly after the announcement, the first call to prayer was recited at the site and broadcast on all of Turkey's main news channels. Hagia Sophia's social media channels have also been taken down.

Islamists in Turkey have long called for it to become a mosque again but secular opposition members opposed the move.

Defending the decision, President Erdogan stressed that the country had exercised its sovereign right, and he added that the building would remain open to all Muslims, non-Muslims and foreign visitors.

The Pope is one of several religious and political leaders worldwide who have criticised the move.

The World Council of Churches has called on President Erdogan to reverse the decision. The Church in Russia, home to the world's largest Orthodox Christian community, immediately expressed regret that the Turkish court had not taken its concerns into account when ruling on Hagia Sophia.

It has also drawn condemnation from Greece, and Unesco said its World Heritage Committee would now review the monument's status.

One of Turkey's most famous authors, Orhan Pamuk, told the BBC that the decision would take away the "pride" some Turks had in being a secular Muslim nation.

"There are millions of secular Turks like me who are crying against this but their voices are not heard," said Pamuk.

  

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Tue, Jul 14 2020

    It was built by Turks when they were Christians 1,500 years back. They were conquered by the sword and converted to Islam. They buried their own legacy with this move.

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    Not a big issue ..

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    The decisions taken by Erdogan, and the institutions he controls along with media and judiciary...U can compare him to our ...............??

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  • Kiran dsouza, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    Secular only by name...This is the clear cut example of what is mean by "Secular" only to those who understand all over the world.

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  • Aparna Thingalaya, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    Now our " Buddhi Jeevees" NOT giving any comments.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    Not required... It is not the matters related to our country....

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    God is great.He will take care of it .Keep praying for peace and happiness in this world and to save from this Corona

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    Probably, the true seculars in Turkey are in the same agony what I was in when Babri masjid was demolished!

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    Babri Masjid was about 400 years age. Still priceless and cannot be replaced.

    The Hagia Sofia has about 1500 years history. It is a miracle the building was not demolished by subsequent rulers.

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  • RANGA, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    while our national media , intellectual very happy when Malasian, Turkey presidents, OIC issue anti india statements on kashmir, Temples issue..they are completely mum on Turkeys above action. hardly any news channel published news. a secular country within 6-7 years turning into pakistan like state, bullying neighbours, trying to become reigional leader thus invading syria, lybia..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 13 2020

    Leave it to the Almighty ...

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