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Russia to help Assad build 'alternative' Hagia Sophia church in Syria after Turkey mosque conversion

28 July, 2020

The Syrian regime has said it will build a miniature replica of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia in response to Turkey's conversion of the UNESCO World Heritage site into a mosque.

Russia, a major ally of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, will assist in building the mini Hagia Sophia in Hama to show the importance of "peaceful dialogue" between faiths, Al-Rai Al-Youm reported.

Last week, Turkey held the first Muslim Friday prayers in the Hagia Sophia for more than 80 years. Ankara earlier this month reverted the building's museum status back into a mosque, prompted criticism from Christian leaders, neighbouring Greece and Russia.

Built as a cathedral under the Christian Byzantine Empire, the Hagia Sophia was first converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul in 1453. It was changed into a museum under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the modern Turkish republic.

Syria's Hagia Sophia replica will be built in Al-Suqaylabiyah, a Greek Orthodox Christian-majority city in the central Syrian province of Hama.

A Russian team based in the Hmeimim military base in Latakia is currently working on plans for the replica, according to Russian lawmaker Vitaly Milonov.

Syria will be an excellent location for the faithful Hagia Sophia replica because "unlike Turkey, it is a country that clearly shows the possibility of peaceful and positive interfaith dialogue", Milonov said.

The project was initiated by Nabeul al-Abdullah, the leader of a pro-regime militia in Al-Suqaylabiyah. Abdullah obtained the approval of Nicolas Baalbaki, the metropolitan bishop of the Greek Orthodox church in Hama, and then presented the plans to the Russian military, Al-Modon reported.

The militia leader donated a piece of land on which the replica will be built.

Moscow's support for the initiative is part of a bid to justify its intervention in Syria by highlighting links between the Christian population and Russia, opposition activists told Al-Modon.

For his part, Abdullah hopes to strengthen his ties with Russia in order to maintain influence in the event of the Assad regime's collapse, the opposition activists said.

https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2020/7/28/russia-to-help-build-mini-hagia-sophia-in-syria
 
Russia to help Assad build 'alternative' Hagia Sophia church in Syria after Turkey mosque conversion

28 July, 2020

The Syrian regime has said it will build a miniature replica of Istanbul's Hagia Sophia in response to Turkey's conversion of the UNESCO World Heritage site into a mosque.

Russia, a major ally of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, will assist in building the mini Hagia Sophia in Hama to show the importance of "peaceful dialogue" between faiths, Al-Rai Al-Youm reported.

Last week, Turkey held the first Muslim Friday prayers in the Hagia Sophia for more than 80 years. Ankara earlier this month reverted the building's museum status back into a mosque, prompted criticism from Christian leaders, neighbouring Greece and Russia.

Built as a cathedral under the Christian Byzantine Empire, the Hagia Sophia was first converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of Istanbul in 1453. It was changed into a museum under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the modern Turkish republic.

Syria's Hagia Sophia replica will be built in Al-Suqaylabiyah, a Greek Orthodox Christian-majority city in the central Syrian province of Hama.

A Russian team based in the Hmeimim military base in Latakia is currently working on plans for the replica, according to Russian lawmaker Vitaly Milonov.

Syria will be an excellent location for the faithful Hagia Sophia replica because "unlike Turkey, it is a country that clearly shows the possibility of peaceful and positive interfaith dialogue", Milonov said.

The project was initiated by Nabeul al-Abdullah, the leader of a pro-regime militia in Al-Suqaylabiyah. Abdullah obtained the approval of Nicolas Baalbaki, the metropolitan bishop of the Greek Orthodox church in Hama, and then presented the plans to the Russian military, Al-Modon reported.

The militia leader donated a piece of land on which the replica will be built.

Moscow's support for the initiative is part of a bid to justify its intervention in Syria by highlighting links between the Christian population and Russia, opposition activists told Al-Modon.

For his part, Abdullah hopes to strengthen his ties with Russia in order to maintain influence in the event of the Assad regime's collapse, the opposition activists said.

https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2020/7/28/russia-to-help-build-mini-hagia-sophia-in-syria
Didnt know Syria needed a Museum.
 
He leaves the next one will be there the same day.

I often feel we are cursed in this particular region --
Not a single day that comes out with good news, and every where its one brother stabbing another

Even after suffering so much material and human loss one would think they'd understand and sort it out on the table; but overall genetically the thinking in Middle East & Asia is regressive and *** retarded. We give the advantage to outsiders and cry balls later.
 
I often feel we are cursed in this particular region --
Not a single day that comes out with good news, and every where its one brother stabbing another
There is no brother in politics, no matter how many say Islamic brother, or historical brother, or whatever.

Even after suffering so much material and human loss one would think they'd understand and sort it out on the table; but overall genetically the thinking in Middle East & Asia is regressive and *** retarded. We give the advantage to outsiders and cry balls later.
Yep, that is destined to happen for hundreds of years more if not forever. We are and will stay behind the westerners forever in many ways.
 
There's already a mini-Hagia Sophia Ch..Mosque in Turkey.
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Assad is the one holding Syria along with his foreign allies. If he goes, Syria will become another Iraq and Libya.

Once his forces win the war I want him to become even more socialist by adopted the direct democracy system that Libya had until 2011.

All this unless NATO intervenes at a larger scale in Syria.
 
Assad is the one holding Syria along with his foreign allies. If he goes, Syria will become another Iraq and Libya.

Once his forces win the war I want him to become even more socialist by adopted the direct democracy system that Libya had until 2011.

All this unless NATO intervenes at a larger scale in Syria.

Assad is good or bad for Syria is another debate but for now, he will have to go because even the displaced Syrians want him to go. Russian will provide him with a safe exit and a puppet will be installed.
 
Situation in Syria is million times worse than Iraq and Libya.

I will agree to the extent that after the 2003 and the 2011 invasions there were not so many refugees.
 
We can't fault the Syrian government.

Their fault that whole civil war happened. Assad is now dictator of an a junkyard instead of somewhat working country and if we look at Syrian economy it's even worse... working age men & women have left by the millions and how many come back knowing Assads goons can kill them for whatever reason?
 

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