
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an interior view of an ablution facility (wudukhana) within a building in Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria, likely a mosque or prayer area. The walls are covered with light-colored, possibly off-white, ceramic tiles arranged in a grid pattern. Mounted on the upper portion of the tiled wall are two white, single-pronged coat hooks, one on the left and one on the right. Centered between and below these hooks is a rectangular white sign with black Arabic calligraphy. The text on the sign indicates a supplication (Duaa) to be recited after ablution (Wudu), specifically reading: "The supplication (Duaa) after ablution, after the intention and greeting/salutation/Tahiyyah: O Allah, forgive my sins, widen my home for me, and bless me in my provision." A horizontal metal pipe, possibly a handrail or part of the plumbing system, runs across the lower portion of the frame. At the very bottom edge, parts of two dark-colored metal fixtures, likely faucets or water outlets for ablution, are partially visible. No individuals are present in the scene. The overall lighting is consistent with an indoor, possibly artificially lit, environment.
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