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Turkish president recites Muslim prayer at the Hagia Sophia

AP  |  Istanbul 

Turkey's recited an Islamic prayer today in the Hagia Sophia, a historic landmark that has become a symbol of interfaith and diplomatic tensions.

recited the first verse of the Quran at the end of his remarks for an art festival opening, dedicating the prayer to the "souls of all who left us this work as inheritance, especially Istanbul's conqueror."

The was built during the 6th century Christian Byzantine Empire and served as the seat of the It was converted into an imperial mosque with the Ottoman conquest of in 1453.

Turkey's secular founder made the structure a museum in 1935, but there have been discussions by Erdogan's Islamic-leaning government about turning it back into a mosque.

Thousands of Muslim Turks have prayed outside the over the years to demand that it be restored as a place of worship.

In 2015, a recited from the Quran inside the building, a UNESCO World Heritage site, for the first time in 85 years. The following year, Turkey's religious authority began hosting and broadcasting religious readings during the holy month of and the call to prayer was recited to mark the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Mohammed.

Erdogan said today that it was "difficult and emotional" to be speaking at the Hagia Sophia, which he described as a "magnificent and holy."


has protested the Turkish government's religious use of the venue, calling it last summer an "affront to the international community.

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First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 19:30 IST
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