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Hagia Sophia: Turkey turns iconic Istanbul museum into mosque | |
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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signed a decree converting Hagia Sophia in Istanbul - founded as a cathedral - into a mosque. | |
Earlier Turkey's top administrative court annulled the museum status of the world-famous cultural site. | |
Founded 1,500 years-ago as a cathedral, the Ottomans made Hagia Sophia a mosque. But in 1934 it became a museum. | |
It is a Unesco World Heritage site. Unesco urged Turkey not to change its status without discussion. | |
Islamists in Turkey have long called for it to be converted to a mosque, but secular opposition members have opposed the move. The proposal has prompted criticism, from religious and political leaders worldwide. | Islamists in Turkey have long called for it to be converted to a mosque, but secular opposition members have opposed the move. The proposal has prompted criticism, from religious and political leaders worldwide. |
The head of the Eastern Orthodox Church has condemned the proposal, as has Greece - home to many millions of Orthodox followers. | The head of the Eastern Orthodox Church has condemned the proposal, as has Greece - home to many millions of Orthodox followers. |
Mr Erdogan's decree hands control of the Ayasofya Mosque, as it is known in Turkish, to Turkey's religious directorate, to reopen it for worship. | |
Modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk approved Hagia Sophia's status as a museum in 1934, and since then it has been a symbol of secularism, open to all faiths. | Modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk approved Hagia Sophia's status as a museum in 1934, and since then it has been a symbol of secularism, open to all faiths. |
But the Council of State, Turkey's top administrative court, said in its ruling on Friday: "It was concluded that the settlement deed allocated it as a mosque and its use outside this character is not possible legally". | But the Council of State, Turkey's top administrative court, said in its ruling on Friday: "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. | "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. |
The Russian Orthodox Church immediately expressed regret that the Turkish court did not take its concerns into account when ruling on Hagia Sophia, Tass news agency reported. | The Russian Orthodox Church immediately expressed regret that the Turkish court did not take its concerns into account when ruling on Hagia Sophia, Tass news agency reported. |
It said the decision could lead to even greater divisions. | It said the decision could lead to even greater divisions. |