Should the Hagia Sophia be a Church again?

  • Thread starter Thread starter dronald
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
I never hear much protest that the Hagia Sophia was in fact a Church and is now a Museum. I was reading the Wiki article and it seems that there are arguments on both sides to change it back to a specific Religious building.

What are your views on the building? Is it right that it’s a museum or should it be a Church? Do Muslims believe it should be a Mosque? What are some of the Islamic arguments and is there any debate?
I visited this last year on my way home from Europe, its not as well looked after as it should be, so holding large crowds would require it to be structurally sound.

Every year, a group of Christians go there and protest to give it back to the Orthodox Greeks. But of course our tour guide rolled his eyes but when I said excuse me, im Catholic, he appologised, then rolled eyes again.
Istanbul likes to appear as a peaceful easygoing place, but after staying there a few days, you can sense a bit of tension. It will be a very long time before we even think of this being handed over to the Christians again
 
It should be turned into a Protestant church. Both the Orthodox and the Roman Catholics had it. We are the only branch of Christianity that hasn’t had it yet. It’s only fair.
Why the one, true, holy, Christian, and apostolic church the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod of course. But we would probably be willing to share.
😃

In all seriousness, it’s odd how many people want to see protestantism (or “Protestantism”) as a “branch (singular) of Christianity”, when some protestants, like LCMS and you’re own WELS, are closer to Catholicism (ICWR) than to Calvinists, Baptists, or Pentecostals. But I digress …
 
I never hear much protest that the Hagia Sophia was in fact a Church and is now a Museum. I was reading the Wiki article and it seems that there are arguments on both sides to change it back to a specific Religious building.

What are your views on the building? Is it right that it’s a museum or should it be a Church? Do Muslims believe it should be a Mosque? What are some of the Islamic arguments and is there any debate?
Hagia Sophia was built as a Church so it should stay as a Church. But there are some political issues. Sultan Mehmet transformed Hagia Sophia into Mosque as a symbol of conquest and it has been a mosque for about 600 years. It ıs important for Christianity but unfortunately it is so difficult to convert it in church again while some wish with so highly wistful to convert into mosque. I think as a museum it will be more peaceful.

Many mosques has been destroyed or converted into church in the Balkans.
 
can you please provide reliable resources that we can all think is viable to this statement.
I believe there was a mosque in southern spain-granada or cordoba, I don’t remember now, that was turned into a cathedral. The muslims qould like it reverted to a mosque and returned to them.
 
When the icons were hidden, plaster was used and it had the fortunate effect of preserving the images underneath, so all that was needed was to remove the plaster and expose them again.
You are right. When I was there two years ago you could see where the plaster was removed and see the images pretty well. It did not feel like a museum to me or even a mosque. It had a very Catholic feeling to me. I wish we could get it back.
 
I believe there was a mosque in southern spain-granada or cordoba, I don’t remember now, that was turned into a cathedral. The muslims qould like it reverted to a mosque and returned to them.
Cordoba Mosque(Mezquita) in Cordoba city.
 
From wiki: “It originally was a Catholic Christian church built by the Visigoths,[5][6] although it was later converted to an Islamic mosque in the Middle Ages;[5] after the Reconquista, it was made a Catholic Christian church once again”
 
can you please provide reliable resources that we can all think is viable to this statement.
Ottoman built mosques or convert churchs to mosques but nevet destroyed churchs. After ottoman draw back from Balkans 247 mosques convert to church and many were ruined. If you investigate a bit you can find which mosques are converted to church.
 
I’ve seen two threads close in two days due to apologists turning a discussion on Islam into Christianity. Do we honestly need a third?

I’m interested in opinions on Hagia Sophia; not Spain. I’m sure people would be happy to make a new thread about something unrelated if it means that much to turn every argument into one against Christianity.
 
I’ve seen two threads close in two days due to apologists turning a discussion on Islam into Christianity. Do we honestly need a third?

I’m interested in opinions on Hagia Sophia; not Spain. I’m sure people would be happy to make a new thread about something unrelated if it means that much to turn every argument into one against Christianity.
I was only replying to a post and stating a fact.
 
I never understood why there is an “H” in front of “agia”.

In Greek it is called Agia Sophia… Ἁγία Σοφία
 
I never understood why there is an “H” in front of “agia”.

In Greek it is called Agia Sophia… Ἁγία Σοφία
Was there classically an accent or a breathing mark over the first alpha?

ICXC NIKA.
 
Was there classically an accent or a breathing mark over the first alpha?

ICXC NIKA.
Whenever you see an accent mark over the Greek letters, it is the letter which must be emphasized.

Ah-gee-ah Soph-ee-ah
 
Whenever you see an accent mark over the Greek letters, it is the letter which must be emphasized.

Ah-gee-ah Soph-ee-ah
A “rough breathing” over a lead alpha, however, is often transliterated in Roman letters as a lead H.

IIUC.

ICXC NIKA
 
I never hear much protest that the Hagia Sophia was in fact a Church and is now a Museum. I was reading the Wiki article and it seems that there are arguments on both sides to change it back to a specific Religious building.

What are your views on the building? Is it right that it’s a museum or should it be a Church? Do Muslims believe it should be a Mosque? What are some of the Islamic arguments and is there any debate?
Is love to see it a church again! That said, if rather it be a museum than a mosque.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top