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Turkish President Attends Reopening Of 16th-century Bosnian Mosque

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Turkey’s president on Friday attended the reopening of a 16th-century mosque in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Underlining that the Bascarsija Mosque was one of the symbols of the city of Sarajevo, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: “We took action six years ago to restore this work … to its former glory.”

Speaking at the event, Erdogan urged Muslims to take their children, especially their daughters, to mosques, which he said were centers of “knowledge, wisdom, learning, and teaching,” as well as symbols of all members of the religion.

Non-Muslims were also welcome at mosques, he added. “We must ensure that our non-Muslim friends can come here with peace of mind, without hesitation or fear.”

“I’d like to express my gratitude to everyone who contributed to the restoration of this (Bascarsija) mosque. I say, God bless our brothers and sisters from Sarajevo who will revive this work with their prayers, dhikrs (recitations), and supplications,” said Erdogan.

The Bascarsija Mosque was built in 1527 on Bascarsija square at the center of Sarajevo.

It was badly damaged in a fire in 1697. In 1762, the paint and pencil works of the mosque were renewed by Mehmed Pasha Muhsinovic.

During the Bosnian war between 1992 and 1995, the mosque’s dome, minaret, outer walls, and interior were severely damaged. Urgent repairs were later made so the mosque could be reopened for use.

Turkey’s General Directorate of Foundations recently made additional repairs on the structure’s facade and its dome.

Known for its strong acoustics, the historical mosque was declared a national monument in 2006.

It has now been restored by Turkey’s Foundations Directorate General.

Erdogan on Friday arrived in Sarajevo, the first stop on his western Balkan mini-tour visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Montenegro.

On Saturday Erdogan will arrive in Podgorica, the capital of the neighboring Montenegro, at the invitation of President Milo Djukanovic.

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