President Erdogan inaugurates Istanbul's historic religious school
Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has launched the reopening and operation of Ayasofya Mosque's Fatih Madrassa — Istanbul’s first religious school under the Ottoman Empire.
Erdogan said the madrassa will again be an education centre, operated by the Fatih Sultan Mehmet University.
Turkiye Leader President Recep Tayyip ERDOĞAN |
Erdogan said the madrassa will again be an education centre, operated by the Fatih Sultan Mehmet University. (AA)
The Turkish president has inaugurated the Ayasofya Fatih Madrassa, the first Ottoman school in Istanbul.
“We have taken a very important step to carry our magnificent past to the present and the future, and to bring it together with our people,” Recep Tayyip ERDOĞAN told the inauguration ceremony on Friday.
“After the conquest of Istanbul, this place was put into service as the first madrassa of the city, next to Ayasofya," Erdogan added.
The religious school takes its name from Fatih (Conqueror), the title given to Sultan Mehmet II, who conquered the city in 1453. It was the first of its kind in the capital of the former Ottoman Empire.
Erdogan said the school continued to operate until 1924 with maintenance, repairs and construction during different periods, but was later demolished by "those who wanted to erase the country’s rich history."
Erdogan said the madrassa will again be an education centre, operated by the Fatih Sultan Mehmet University.
“Ayasofya Fatih Madrassa, which has been instrumental in the training of countless scholars for nearly four and a half centuries, will serve as an education centre from now on. I hope that tomorrow's scholars, intellectuals, scientists and researchers will be trained here,” the president said.
Erdogan said the school continued to operate until 1924 with maintenance, repairs and construction during different periods, but was later demolished by "those who wanted to erase the country’s rich history."
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