Erdoğan abusing religion to achieve political goals
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan does not feel offended when accused of abusing religion to achieve his political goals.
He used religion
during the presumed 2016 military coup against him. He used it several times
before and after this as well.
Hagia
Sophia debate
Erdoğan's latest
controversial remarks about turning the Hagia Sophia Museum into a mosque is a
case in point.
These remarks
have stirred up unending debates in the Turkish society and inside European
circles. The name of the museum has been trending in Arabic and in English on
Twitter.
The historical
value of the museum is deep under these debates. It is a gigantic building
overlooking the Bosporus.
It was constructed in the 6th century. It had been used as a church since then.
Following the
conquest of Constantinople, Mehmed II bought the church and turned it into a
mosque. It then turned into a museum, especially after the rule of the Ottoman
state came to an end, opening the door for the declaration of the Turkish
republic.
Europeans view Hagia Sophia
as a religious symbol they lost. It is in fact one of the oldest Byzantine
relics.
Erdoğan knows the
value of the same building to Muslims. It is a symbol of their historical victory.
This was why he swore several times to turn the museum into a mosque yet again.
He did this during
the latest presidential campaign. However, soon after his victory, Erdoğan backpedalled.
He said dozens of mosques in Europe would be harmed if the museum was turned
into a mosque.
Appealing
to Muslims' hearts
Strangely enough, Erdoğan's
party, which possesses majority in the Turkish parliament, voted against
turning the museum into a mosque.
This was why former
prime minister Ahmet Davutoğlu Erdoğan criticized Erdoğan. He expressed
skepticism over the Turkish president's intentions to turn the museum into a
mosque.
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