Turkiye’s Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque to hold 1st tarawih prayer in 88 years

Turkiye’s Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque to hold 1st tarawih prayer in 88 years

Series of events to take place at mosque in honor of Muslim fasting month of Ramadan

By Zeynep Rakipoglu

ISTANBUL (AA) – Turkiye’s Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque in Istanbul will hold its first tarawih prayer in 88 years, a special evening prayer during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

A number of events for Ramadan will also be held at the mosque, which was converted into a museum in 1934 and regained its status as a mosque in 2020, when it was opened for worship on July 24 of that year.

As part of COVID-19 restrictions in Turkiye, however, the mosque could not be used since the pandemic began due to the risk of infection.

But with most of the population vaccinated and the number of new cases and fatalities declining and recoveries increasing daily, Turkish authorities decided to reopen the mosque for Ramadan, the holiest month of the year for Muslims.

Hagia Sophia was built in the year 532 CE. It was turned into a mosque in 1453 after the conquest of Istanbul.

It served as a church for 916 years and 86 years as a museum. But for most of its existence – from 1453 to 1934, or nearly 500 years – it served as a mosque.

In 1985, Hagia Sophia was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Hagia Sophia is also among Turkiye's top tourism destinations and remains open for domestic and foreign visitors.​​​​​​​

*Writing by Merve Berker

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