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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Mount Athos through the eyes of Two Muslims

Two Muslims from Turkey,  journalist Ertuğrul Özkök and architect Ali Esad Göksel, decided to visit the  Holy Mountain or Mount Athos in Northern Greece, called Agio Oros.  Ertuğrul Özkök and Ali Esad Göksel describe their experience with a lot of details and reveal information about the everyday life of Mount Athos.  What made their visit unique was their nationality and religion. The Ecumenical Patriarch, Bartholomew, granted them permission to enter the “Garden of the Virgin Mary” and to spend three days in its monasteries.  When they returned to Turkey, they wrote an article, published at the Turkish newspaper, Hurriyet, describing their stay. According to the article, it had been a dream for both of them to visit Mount Athos.  They were well aware that they would be isolated for three days there and that they would experience the ascetic life of monks. They were impressed even from the very beginning of their journey, when they were approaching Agio Oros by boat and they admired the picturesque landscape. They were warmly welcomed by the monks, who offered them a glass of raki and a meal.  Their first meal included potatoes with eggs, olives, bread, tomato salad and orange for dessert.  At half past six in the evening, everyone returned to their chambers and the monastery went to sleep.  “Life in the monastery ends early in the evening but starts very early in the morning. We had to wake up at 3am every morning,” reported the journalist.  

READ THE ORIGINAL POST AT greece.greekreporter.com