Hagia Sofia

Since its construction 1,500 years ago, the iconic Hagia Sofia in Istanbul has served as a cathedral, a mosque, and museum. The recent decision by a Turkish judge to reconvert the building into a mosque has provoked heated discussions about faith, politics and architectural heritage, but much of this debate has been tarnished by harmful Islamophobic tropes and narratives.   

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