The Great Hagia Sophia Mosque in Turkey received nearly 14,500 people on Monday, on The first day of Ramadan Bayram, also Known as Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of it of Blessed Islamic month of Ramadan.
these who wanted to perform Eid al-Fitr prayers in Istanbul’s discarded Hagia Sophia began to come to the mosque early. hours of Morning. Local and foreign tourists filled the mosque even before prayer time. The Believers Endowment on The prayer rugs they brought with With them, outside The mosque.
The mother of the imam of the Great Hagia Sophia Mosque, Faruh Mashtur, is the al-Bayram prayer.
After prayer, Benjamin Topçoglu, one of imams of The mosque delivered a sermon on pulpit which is climbed up with Sword.
On the first day of The month of Muslim fasting of ramadan mosque also held by first Tarawih prayers in 88 years old.
The Great Hagia Sophia Mosque in Turkey received nearly 14,500 people on Monday, on The first day of Ramadan Bayram, also Known as Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of it of Blessed Islamic month of Ramadan.
these who wanted to perform Eid al-Fitr prayers in Istanbul’s discarded Hagia Sophia began to come to the mosque early. hours of Morning. Local and foreign tourists filled the mosque even before prayer time. The Believers Endowment on The prayer rugs they brought with With them, outside The mosque.
The mother of the imam of the Great Hagia Sophia Mosque, Faruh Mashtur, is the al-Bayram prayer.
After prayer, Benjamin Topçoglu, one of imams of The mosque delivered a sermon on pulpit which is climbed up with Sword.
On the first day of The month of Muslim fasting of ramadan mosque also held by first Tarawih prayers in 88 years old.