![The image captures a detailed section of a weathered building wall, indicative of an aged urban environment, consistent with locations in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The wall features peeling paint and exposed underlayers, exhibiting a textured, dilapidated appearance under bright daylight.
A prominent feature is a section of an ornate, light blue-green wooden window with a square metal lattice grill, visible on the upper right side. The window frame is intricately carved. Below the window and across the central and right portions of the wall, there is extensive graffiti and calligraphy in multiple languages.
In black script, a verse from the Holy Quran is written: "انَّمَا يُرِيدُ اللَّهُ لِيُذْهِبَ عَنكُهُ الحي" (Indeed, Allah intends to remove from you all impurity). Below this, an English translation states: "HOLY QURAN SAYS Verily, Verily All[ah] intends to [re]move from [y]ou [ev]ery kind of [im]purity, [O] people [o]f the House, and pu[ri]fy you (with a th[or]ough Purification) (33:33)". Further down, more black Arabic script reads, "اللهمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى وَ وَالحمد" (O Allah, bless and praise...).
Interspersed with these are lines of red and black text in what appears to be Swahili, including phrases like "EZI MUNGU ANSPLYDA KUWEKA AHLIL BAYT AS (VALU) NYUMER YA MTUM SAW MBA NA KILA MAOVU NA CHAFU NA KETAHIRISHA UTAHIRISHO LIO JUU KABISA," referring to the purification of Ahlil Bayt (People of the House). Below these, written in red Arabic script, are the names "فَاطِمَة" (Fatima), "حسين" (Hussein), and "حسن" (Hassan), followed by "AS AS AS SSW". Above the English text, a circular, decorative calligraphic emblem is visible.
Along the left side of the wall, a cluster of black electrical wires runs vertically alongside a conduit, with a horizontal metal bar extending outwards. A small, rectangular, light-colored fixture, possibly an old light, is attached to the wall further down on the left. No people are visible in the frame.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_13b09b68-f5ef-4ed9-8.jpg?alt=media)
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The image captures a detailed section of a weathered building wall, indicative of an aged urban environment, consistent with locations in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The wall features peeling paint and exposed underlayers, exhibiting a textured, dilapidated appearance under bright daylight. A prominent feature is a section of an ornate, light blue-green wooden window with a square metal lattice grill, visible on the upper right side. The window frame is intricately carved. Below the window and across the central and right portions of the wall, there is extensive graffiti and calligraphy in multiple languages. In black script, a verse from the Holy Quran is written: "انَّمَا يُرِيدُ اللَّهُ لِيُذْهِبَ عَنكُهُ الحي" (Indeed, Allah intends to remove from you all impurity). Below this, an English translation states: "HOLY QURAN SAYS Verily, Verily All[ah] intends to [re]move from [y]ou [ev]ery kind of [im]purity, [O] people [o]f the House, and pu[ri]fy you (with a th[or]ough Purification) (33:33)". Further down, more black Arabic script reads, "اللهمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى وَ وَالحمد" (O Allah, bless and praise...). Interspersed with these are lines of red and black text in what appears to be Swahili, including phrases like "EZI MUNGU ANSPLYDA KUWEKA AHLIL BAYT AS (VALU) NYUMER YA MTUM SAW MBA NA KILA MAOVU NA CHAFU NA KETAHIRISHA UTAHIRISHO LIO JUU KABISA," referring to the purification of Ahlil Bayt (People of the House). Below these, written in red Arabic script, are the names "فَاطِمَة" (Fatima), "حسين" (Hussein), and "حسن" (Hassan), followed by "AS AS AS SSW". Above the English text, a circular, decorative calligraphic emblem is visible. Along the left side of the wall, a cluster of black electrical wires runs vertically alongside a conduit, with a horizontal metal bar extending outwards. A small, rectangular, light-colored fixture, possibly an old light, is attached to the wall further down on the left. No people are visible in the frame.
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