Damascus: President Bashar al-Assad has announced the construction of a Hagia Sophia church in the Christian-populated city of Al-Saqeel, Syria. Syria's protest against the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque in Turkey. According to the details, the Syrian government led by President Bashar al-Assad has announced that it will make a copy of Ayya Sofia while protesting against the conversion of the historic building from a museum to a mosque by the Turkish government. Russia, Syria's ally, will help build the Hagia Sophia church in the central province of Hama. According to the Lebanese news agency Al-Momin, the idea for the building was mooted by Nabil al-Abdullah, the leader of a pro-government loyalist militia in the province. Work on the project will begin after the approval of the Metropolitan Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in Nicolas Balbaki. On the other hand, after the conversion of Sofia into a mosque, this is the first time that Eid prayers have been offered here. On this occasion, great joy was expressed by the Muslims of Turkey. A large number of attended. The move by Muslim countries to convert the Aya Sofia Museum back into a mosque was welcomed. After 86 years, Friday prayers were offered at the famous Aya Sofia Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. On this occasion, millions of children arrived in Aya Sofia to offer Friday prayers. The sermon was delivered and the Turkish President recited it. After a long time, when the call to prayer was heard from the minarets of the mosque, many eyes were filled with tears and soulful scenes came to be seen. People had camped outside the mosque since nightfall. However, due to the capacity of one and a half thousand worshipers and lack of space in the mosque, millions of citizens prayed outside in the streets and alleys. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ministers, dignitaries and members of parliament also attended the Friday prayers. Turkey's Supreme Court Council of State has decided to convert the historic Aya Sofia building in Istanbul from a museum to a mosque.
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