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The Sultan had to show to the Muslims that the Hadith about conquering Constantinopole had indeed been fulfilled and Islam had indeed been victorious. Conversion of Aya Sofia did that job. It quenched the anger among the victors to take revenge from the warring party as was the norm of the day. A large portion of Ottoman subjects were Christians. If the Muslim majority didn't feel entitled at least from the honor point of view, how could the internal peace be maintained and the minority feel safe?
The conquest of Constantinople is AFTER the Malhama. Did the Sultan forget that bit?
Also conquering a city does not mean you conquer a place of worship. Even if we agree (for the sake of argument) that the prophecy of the Conquest of Constantinople was fulfilled it by no means meant to forcibly convert a Cathedral.
Those victors who wanted revenge... what can I say. Wasn't the conquest enough? Instead they had to denigrate the name of Islam by doing such an action. Shame on them!