Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reopens Vaniköy Mosque in Istanbul

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan delivered a speech at the reopening ceremony of the Vaniköy Mosque, expressing the importance of preserving cultural heritage and its role in connecting the past and future.

Ekleme: 16.06.2023 19:31:27 / Güncelleme: 16.06.2023 19:31:27 / English News / İstanbul Haberleri
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The historic mosque, located in Istanbul's Üsküdar district, had suffered significant damage from a fire two and a half years ago.

Erdoğan, addressing the attendees, stated: “We establish an unshakeable bridge from the past to the future with every cultural heritage we rejuvenate.”

He expressed optimism for the mosque's future, believing it would soon become a popular site in Istanbul. The President extended his gratitude to all individuals involved in the restoration, including workers, architects, engineers, and craftsmen, for their contributions to the mosque's reopening.

Emphasizing the broader significance of mosques, Erdoğan described them as “our identity cards” that connect people to their glorious history spanning thousands of years. He highlighted their role as spiritual bridges, linking individuals to their ancestral roots and cultural heritage.

In conclusion, Erdoğan reiterated the importance of safeguarding ancestral monuments to preserve cultural roots and spiritual bonds. The restoration of each cultural heritage, he emphasized, establishes an unbreakable link from the past to the present and future.

The reopening of the Vaniköy Mosque serves as a testament to Türkiye's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage and maintaining a strong connection with its rich history. The event stands as a symbol of the nation's determination to honor its past while looking towards the future. (ILKHA)