By Erol Degirmenci
ISTANBUL (AA) - Istanbul's historic Kariye Mosque was used for Friday prayers for the first time in 79 years after it reopened for worship.
After its construction, the building was used as a church for many years before being converted into a mosque during the reign of the Ottoman Empire's Sultan Bayezid II in the 16th century.
It was turned into a museum in 1945 and was placed under the administration of the Museums Directorate in 1948.
With the presidential decree dated Aug. 1, 2020, it became a mosque again.
Following the decision, restoration work began in the mosque and was completed after four years.
* Writing by Alperen Aktas in Istanbul