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The image displays an interior architectural scene, consistent with a religious structure, specifically a mosque, located in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia.

The primary subjects are a section of an ornate wall beam and a decorative column. The wall beam, positioned horizontally in the upper left, features a band of intricate Islamic calligraphy. This band consists of approximately six gold-colored Arabic script medallions set against a deep red background. Each medallion is encircled by a thin gold border, and the medallions are integrated into a wider dark green background with detailed gold arabesque or geometric patterns. A thin black border frames the entire decorative band. The Arabic script within the medallions includes names of Allah (Asma'ul Husna), such as "Dhu al-Jalali wal-Ikram" (The Possessor of Majesty and Honor), "al-Wahid al-Ahad" (The One, The Only), "al-Samad" (The Eternal, The Absolute), "al-Muta'ali" (The Most High, The Exalted), "al-Qadir" (The All-Powerful), and partially visible "al-Awwal al-Akhir" (The First, The Last).

To the right, a vertical column extends from the bottom of the frame upwards. Its shaft is smooth and appears painted in a light, neutral tone, possibly white or light gray. The column is topped with a prominent, richly decorated capital, entirely covered in gold paint. The capital features multiple tiers of repeating, ornate, relief patterns resembling stylized leaves or foliage. Fine, delicate spiderwebs are visible at the top edge of the golden capital, particularly where it meets the beam and ceiling.

The ceiling, visible in the lower left and central background, is a uniform light gray or off-white surface. Two distinct square light fixtures, recessed into the ceiling, emit a soft, diffused white light, indicating an indoor environment. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
Hoka Gata

Aug 21, 2025, 1:38 PM

Lhokseumawe, Indonesia

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The image displays an interior architectural scene, consistent with a religious structure, specifically a mosque, located in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia. The primary subjects are a section of an ornate wall beam and a decorative column. The wall beam, positioned horizontally in the upper left, features a band of intricate Islamic calligraphy. This band consists of approximately six gold-colored Arabic script medallions set against a deep red background. Each medallion is encircled by a thin gold border, and the medallions are integrated into a wider dark green background with detailed gold arabesque or geometric patterns. A thin black border frames the entire decorative band. The Arabic script within the medallions includes names of Allah (Asma'ul Husna), such as "Dhu al-Jalali wal-Ikram" (The Possessor of Majesty and Honor), "al-Wahid al-Ahad" (The One, The Only), "al-Samad" (The Eternal, The Absolute), "al-Muta'ali" (The Most High, The Exalted), "al-Qadir" (The All-Powerful), and partially visible "al-Awwal al-Akhir" (The First, The Last). To the right, a vertical column extends from the bottom of the frame upwards. Its shaft is smooth and appears painted in a light, neutral tone, possibly white or light gray. The column is topped with a prominent, richly decorated capital, entirely covered in gold paint. The capital features multiple tiers of repeating, ornate, relief patterns resembling stylized leaves or foliage. Fine, delicate spiderwebs are visible at the top edge of the golden capital, particularly where it meets the beam and ceiling. The ceiling, visible in the lower left and central background, is a uniform light gray or off-white surface. Two distinct square light fixtures, recessed into the ceiling, emit a soft, diffused white light, indicating an indoor environment. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.

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