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The image captures the stone entrance facade of a building, likely a mosque, in Homs, Syria. The central feature is an arched double wooden door, made of light brown wood with carved panels, set into a recessed archway. Above the door, a fan-shaped glass transom window is visible.

The entrance is framed by a light-colored stone facade, featuring decorative carving and two prominent stone columns with simple capitals and bases flanking the door. Steps lead up to the entrance. Above the arched doorway, a rectangular stone plaque with an octagonal frame is embedded into the facade. This plaque contains Arabic calligraphy. The main text clearly reads "جامع القاضي" (Jami' al-Qadi), which translates to "Al-Qadi Mosque" or "Judge's Mosque". Below this, smaller text is visible, partially obscured or faded, but appears to include "الشيخ" (Sheikh) or "المرحوم" (the deceased) and a date, possibly "1390" or "1990".

To the right of the entrance, the adjacent building is visible. Its upper section features a window with a metal grid, and below it, a closed corrugated metal roller shutter suggests a shop or garage entrance. A string of small Syrian flags, featuring green, white, and black horizontal stripes with two green stars, hangs diagonally from the upper right corner of the building towards the left. On the wall to the right of the mosque door, a faded white paper sign is posted. Electrical conduits run along the left side of the entrance.

The scene appears to be set during daytime, with soft, diffused lighting suggesting an overcast day or shade. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place, presenting a static view of the building. The architecture and flags strongly indicate a location in Syria.
obaida alabrash

Feb 13, 2025, 11:09 AM

Homs‎, Syria

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The image captures the stone entrance facade of a building, likely a mosque, in Homs, Syria. The central feature is an arched double wooden door, made of light brown wood with carved panels, set into a recessed archway. Above the door, a fan-shaped glass transom window is visible. The entrance is framed by a light-colored stone facade, featuring decorative carving and two prominent stone columns with simple capitals and bases flanking the door. Steps lead up to the entrance. Above the arched doorway, a rectangular stone plaque with an octagonal frame is embedded into the facade. This plaque contains Arabic calligraphy. The main text clearly reads "جامع القاضي" (Jami' al-Qadi), which translates to "Al-Qadi Mosque" or "Judge's Mosque". Below this, smaller text is visible, partially obscured or faded, but appears to include "الشيخ" (Sheikh) or "المرحوم" (the deceased) and a date, possibly "1390" or "1990". To the right of the entrance, the adjacent building is visible. Its upper section features a window with a metal grid, and below it, a closed corrugated metal roller shutter suggests a shop or garage entrance. A string of small Syrian flags, featuring green, white, and black horizontal stripes with two green stars, hangs diagonally from the upper right corner of the building towards the left. On the wall to the right of the mosque door, a faded white paper sign is posted. Electrical conduits run along the left side of the entrance. The scene appears to be set during daytime, with soft, diffused lighting suggesting an overcast day or shade. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place, presenting a static view of the building. The architecture and flags strongly indicate a location in Syria.

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