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The resurrection of Hagia Sophia heralds the Liberation of the Al-Aqsa mosque, the Turkish Presidency website says.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
JULY 11, 2020 18:23

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan makes a speech during the re-opening of the Ottoman-era Yildiz Hamidiye mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, August 4, 2017
(photo credit: MURAD SEZER/REUTERS)
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Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to “liberate al-Aqsa mosque” from Israel after “resurrecting Hagia Sophia” as a mosque on Friday.

The decision to change the status of the ancient Hagia Sophia church, which had been transformed into a mosque in 1453 and then into a museum in 1934, was made controversially last week.

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It follows an increasingly religious authoritarian agenda from Ankara that has made Turkey the world’s largest jailer of journalists, seen dissidents imprisoned for “terrorism” and witnessed increasing military invasions of neighboring countries by Turkey.

The resurrection of Hagia Sophia heralds the liberation of the al-Aqsa mosque, the Turkish Presidency website says. “The resurrection of Hagia Sophia is the footsteps of the will of Muslims across the world to come… the resurrection of Hagia Sophia is the reignition of the fire of hope of Muslims and all oppressed, wrong, downtrodden and exploited.”

The speech, which was in Turkish, was translated slightly differently to Arabic and English, apparently as a way to hide part of Ankara’s full views on how it has linked Hagia Sophia to a wider agenda.

In Arabic the speech says that turning Hagia Sophia into a mosque is part of the “return of freedom to al-Aqsa,” essentially meaning Israel should be ejected from controlling Jerusalem’s Old City where al-Aqsa is located.

Turkey’s president linked the decision to reviving Islam from Bukhara in Uzbekistan to Andalusia in Spain. This terminology, linking al-Aqsa in Jerusalem to Hagia Sophia and Spain, is a kind of coded terminology for a wider religious agenda. In the Turkish translation the same reference to Spain does not appear to be included as in the Arabic.

Turkey’s current president has long championed the Palestinian cause and been an extreme critic of Israel, famously walking off the stage at Davos during a discussion with former president Shimon Peres in 2009. Turkey then sent the Gaza flotilla to try to breach Israel’s blockade of Gaza, leading to the deaths of 10 Turkish citizens when Israeli forces raided the Mavi Marmara ship.

In recent years Turkey’s religious and political authorities have been making increasingly adversarial statements about Israel, vowing to mobilize the “Islamic ummah” in June against Israel’s annexation plans.

Linking the major change at Hagia Sophia to Jerusalem illustrates that Ankara’s ambitions are far larger than just reasserting Islamic prayers at the historic mosque and church in Istanbul; it is part of a larger Islamic agenda for the region.

Turkey’s ruling AK Party is rooted in the Muslim Brotherhood and Turkey is a close ally of Hamas in Gaza. Hamas is also rooted in the Muslim Brotherhood. This strategy by Turkey seeks more influence across the region with like-minded groups and countries, such as Qatar and the Government of the National Accord in Libya.

Turkey is seeking to supplant Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region, such as Egypt and Jordan, as the main determiner of what is “Islamic.”

This means Ankara’s leadership believes that its changes to Hagia Sophia are only one step of a larger religious militarist agenda in the Middle East. Turkey invaded part of eastern Syria in October 2019 after depopulating the Kurdish region of Afrin in Syria in January 2018.

Turkey then recruited Syrian refugees to fight in Libya’s civil war as part of an energy and military deal with Tripoli. In June, Turkey launched airstrikes in Iraq against Kurdish groups, claiming to be fighting “terrorism.”

One day, Turkey could even aim its sights at Jerusalem. The speech about Hagia Sophia clearly indicated this is on the agenda in the future.

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/t...a-after-turning-hagia-sophia-to-mosque-634700
 
Republic of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan seems to be talking about Falastin for the Whole !!!!

Al Aqsa is under Control of Kingdom of Urdun and so is As Saqqrah !!!!
 
I don't know how some parties are sure that it is only Turkey for liberation of Al-Aqsa in specific & Palestine as whole. Muslim world will never let the fact go away like that. One way or another, today or tomorrow; it is going to happen.
 
I don't know how some parties are sure that it is only Turkey for liberation of Al-Aqsa in specific & Palestine as whole. Muslim world will never let the fact go away like that. One way or another, today or tomorrow; it is going to happen.
Unity we need to think beyond our boarders and think of Muslim Unity and Muslim community as one! and We shall rule the world with Allahs justice again Insha Allah!
 
K when its happening easy to make speeches and stuff but them trade money tho
 
I am seeing hardships for Turkey and Turkish people in future, cause they are putting their hands in the pit of Snakes and Scorpions .. May Allah help our Turkish brothers in their efforts to bring the peace and stability in the region by breaking the brutal chain of Command where people are slaughtered worse than animals, as for liberation of Qibla-e-Awal , it will happen when Allah decree's it , not a day before not a day after .
 
1.Title "Turkey vows to 'liberate Al-Aqsa' after turning Hagia Sophia to mosque" is incorrect factually as Hagia sophia was turned into a mosque centuries ago by the ottomans when they purchased it. The current decision simply ratifies the original ottoman one and "restores" its purpose as a mosque, which was temporarily suspended ostensibly for colonialist-appeasement purposes.

2. As long as Israel looks after holy sites that happen to fall under its jurisdiction and does not try to forcibly acquire them, Israel really has nothing to be concerned about.
 
In his original speech, there was no reference directly to the Turks. There was only an trying to use a striking aphorism, in Erdogan style. In the meaning, he tried to make descriptions that symbolize the awakening and uprising of the Islamic world.

Personally, I did not agree an important part of this speech.

But when we looking at some familiar faces here, even the Turks' talking about Islam is enough to get trigering them.

1.Title "Turkey vows to 'liberate Al-Aqsa' after turning Hagia Sophia to mosque" is incorrect factually as Hagia sophia was turned into a mosque centuries ago by the ottomans when they purchased it. The current decision simply ratifies the original ottoman one and "restores" its purpose as a mosque, which was temporarily suspended ostensibly for colonialist-appeasement purposes.

2. As long as Israel looks after holy sites that happen to fall under its jurisdiction and does not try to forcibly acquire them, Israel really has nothing to be concerned about.
Definitely Ayasofya is a mosque since 567 years. After serving for other beliefs around 850 years, it has come to today as a mosque from the conquest of Istanbul. However, it has been closed to worship since 1934. This unlawful decision was reversed by the Council of State and reopened for worship. All the fuss is for this.

The only thing that will change on July 24 will be the laying of carpets. Every element that makes up a mosque, Mihrab, Pulpit etc. are all used in Ayasofya for centuries.
 
The resurrection of Hagia Sophia heralds the Liberation of the Al-Aqsa mosque, the Turkish Presidency website says.
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN
JULY 11, 2020 18:23

459188

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan makes a speech during the re-opening of the Ottoman-era Yildiz Hamidiye mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, August 4, 2017
(photo credit: MURAD SEZER/REUTERS)
Advertisement
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to “liberate al-Aqsa mosque” from Israel after “resurrecting Hagia Sophia” as a mosque on Friday.

The decision to change the status of the ancient Hagia Sophia church, which had been transformed into a mosque in 1453 and then into a museum in 1934, was made controversially last week.

Read More Related Articles

Recommended by

It follows an increasingly religious authoritarian agenda from Ankara that has made Turkey the world’s largest jailer of journalists, seen dissidents imprisoned for “terrorism” and witnessed increasing military invasions of neighboring countries by Turkey.

The resurrection of Hagia Sophia heralds the liberation of the al-Aqsa mosque, the Turkish Presidency website says. “The resurrection of Hagia Sophia is the footsteps of the will of Muslims across the world to come… the resurrection of Hagia Sophia is the reignition of the fire of hope of Muslims and all oppressed, wrong, downtrodden and exploited.”

The speech, which was in Turkish, was translated slightly differently to Arabic and English, apparently as a way to hide part of Ankara’s full views on how it has linked Hagia Sophia to a wider agenda.

In Arabic the speech says that turning Hagia Sophia into a mosque is part of the “return of freedom to al-Aqsa,” essentially meaning Israel should be ejected from controlling Jerusalem’s Old City where al-Aqsa is located.

Turkey’s president linked the decision to reviving Islam from Bukhara in Uzbekistan to Andalusia in Spain. This terminology, linking al-Aqsa in Jerusalem to Hagia Sophia and Spain, is a kind of coded terminology for a wider religious agenda. In the Turkish translation the same reference to Spain does not appear to be included as in the Arabic.

Turkey’s current president has long championed the Palestinian cause and been an extreme critic of Israel, famously walking off the stage at Davos during a discussion with former president Shimon Peres in 2009. Turkey then sent the Gaza flotilla to try to breach Israel’s blockade of Gaza, leading to the deaths of 10 Turkish citizens when Israeli forces raided the Mavi Marmara ship.

In recent years Turkey’s religious and political authorities have been making increasingly adversarial statements about Israel, vowing to mobilize the “Islamic ummah” in June against Israel’s annexation plans.

Linking the major change at Hagia Sophia to Jerusalem illustrates that Ankara’s ambitions are far larger than just reasserting Islamic prayers at the historic mosque and church in Istanbul; it is part of a larger Islamic agenda for the region.

Turkey’s ruling AK Party is rooted in the Muslim Brotherhood and Turkey is a close ally of Hamas in Gaza. Hamas is also rooted in the Muslim Brotherhood. This strategy by Turkey seeks more influence across the region with like-minded groups and countries, such as Qatar and the Government of the National Accord in Libya.

Turkey is seeking to supplant Saudi Arabia and other countries in the region, such as Egypt and Jordan, as the main determiner of what is “Islamic.”

This means Ankara’s leadership believes that its changes to Hagia Sophia are only one step of a larger religious militarist agenda in the Middle East. Turkey invaded part of eastern Syria in October 2019 after depopulating the Kurdish region of Afrin in Syria in January 2018.

Turkey then recruited Syrian refugees to fight in Libya’s civil war as part of an energy and military deal with Tripoli. In June, Turkey launched airstrikes in Iraq against Kurdish groups, claiming to be fighting “terrorism.”

One day, Turkey could even aim its sights at Jerusalem. The speech about Hagia Sophia clearly indicated this is on the agenda in the future.

https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/t...a-after-turning-hagia-sophia-to-mosque-634700
More likely take it from the Palestinian and offer it in a golden platter to Netanyahu...
 
Well, while you are blaming us with your imaginations, Turks are currently trying to help Phalestine people with the only covid-19 hospital in Gazza. It provides medicine and health kits to thousands of families.

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It finances scholarships, dormitories and schools for the education of thousands of students. In addition to the supply of building materials, medicines and medical products, it tries to act in the field with many charities. Turkey is the largest aid'er country around the world according to countries GDP. And Palestinian people is always on # 2 in its list. Before 2013, they were on top.

Indeed, the biggest problem of the Islamic world is only to produce words. When it comes to action taking, they disappear like mice.
 
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Good now Israel have the right to build the temple and India can turn Babri and Taj Mahal to temples too
 
We will certainly not support any move against Israel, erdo can jump around as much as he wants, this is an inter-arab, jew problem and none of our business.

I furthermore support the moving of the embassy to jerusalem and a neutral position in that conflict between the sand folks and the israelis.
 
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