A 21-year-old Sultan Mehmed II led the Ottoman troops to a significant victory over the Byzantine Empire on May 29, 1453, according to the state-run Greek journalist TRT World, happy on Tuesday, the 572nd celebration of the event. Istanbul’s conquering continues to be a shining diamond in the Ottoman Empire’s collection. Recep Tayyip Erdogan is well known for his wish to restore the empire’s missing splendor, but those who are the children and heirs of the victims of its terrible development look on this celebration with less vigor than TRT World did.  ,
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Some Grecian Orthodox Christians still refer to May 29, 1453 as” the last day of the earth” today. The conclusion of what had for centuries been the world’s most powerful and influential Christian position was exactly what it was, in a very real feeling. The conquest of Constantinople resulted in the conversion of Asia Minor, which had long been a crucial hub for Christianity. In Asia Minor, three of Paul’s New Testament writings, Galatians, Ephesians, and Colossians, were written for Christian churches it.  ,
Constantinople was the easternmost region of the Roman Empire’s epicenter of Christianity, and it is now Rome’s second-largest city in the Church. Constantinople served as Orthodox Christianity’s epicenter after the East/West conflict in 1054. However, as” The Story of Jihad” goes into great detail, on May 29, 1453, the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II’s soldiers finally broke through Constantinople’s threats after a protracted assault, bringing the end of the great Christian Roman Empire.
The conqueror were incredibly terrible, pillaging convents and monasteries, removing their residents, and pillaging private homes. They entered Hagia Sophia, which had been the most magnificent church in Christendom for almost a thousand times. During the state’s most agonizing horror, the faithful gathered inside its imposing walls to pray. The priests, according to legend, took the sacred vessels and disappeared into the cathedral’s eastern wall, where they will return to finish the divine service one day, while the Muslims put an end to the celebration of Orthros ( morning prayer ). The elderly and the weak were subsequently killed by Muslim men, who then led the rest into slavery.
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In a letter written to the Doge of Venice in July 1453, the Byzantine professor Bessarion claimed that Constantinople had been” sacked by the most horrible warriors and the most violent opponents of the Christian faith, by the worst of wild dogs.” The churches have been stripped of gold, silver, pearls, the treasures of the faithful, and additional most precious ornaments, and personal success has been consumed. People have been abducted like cattle, people abducted, ladies ravished, and children taken from their parents ‘ arms,” he writes.
Muhammad was Mehmed II’s apostle and there was no God but Allah, according to Mehmed II, who was appointed as the leader of the Hagia Sophia. The same fate was experienced by thousands of different temples in Constantinople and elsewhere, including the beautiful old church, which was later converted into a mosque. Thousands of Christians enlisted in the dhimmis, people were enslaved, and many were killed.
When Constantinople had been completely subdued, the Muslims began to Islamize it. The Muslim historian Hoca Sa’deddin, the teacher of the Sultans Murad III and Mehmed III, said that” churches within the town were emptied of their nasty idols and purged of the disgusting and sinful impurities. Some monasteries and chapels became the envy of the gardens of Paradise,” according to the Muslim chronicler.
The Last Day of the World, or Black Tuesday, is what it is now known as. Some Greek Catholics have been mistaken for a Tuesday for the past. The world has lost track of what occurred on Black Tuesday and many other occasions like it, including those in India and Spain, and continues to believe that Islam does not have an imperial lust and that Muslims may be admitted into American nations without restriction, despite the fact that many would like to subdue and Islamize their new nations in the same way their forebears did to Empire so long ago.
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However, some people have memories and want to do it again. We proclaim that we will conquer Rome, just as Constantinople was conquered once, as Sheik Ali Al-Faqir, a former Jordanian minister of religious endowment, once said on Al-Aqsa TV:” Very soon, Allah willing, Rome will be conquered, just like Constantinople was, as was prophesized by our Prophet Muhammad.
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the man who was the most well-known Islamic TV preacher up until his passing a few years ago, is also remembered. He made reference to a hadith in his writings about” signs of the victory of Islam” by asking,” What city will be conquered first, Constantinople or Romiya?” He responded,” The city of Hirqil [i .e., the Byzantine emperor Heraclius ] will be conquered first,” or” Costantinople.” Romiya is the city known as Rome, the capital of Italy. The young Ottoman Muhammad bin Morad, known historically as Muhammad the Conqueror, conquered the city of Hirqil in 1453, making it Constantinople. Romiya, the other city, is still present, and we sincerely hope that it will be defeated.
Mehmed the Conqueror was motivated by the same religious conviction that drives the contemporary Islamic warriors. What transpired in Constantinople on May 29, 1453, is still remembered and still celebrated. May 29 should be a day for all those who are in danger of retaliation through Islamic jihad and Sharia oppression, so that more catastrophes don’t ever bring down the lives of free people in the West and elsewhere.
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