
Stake attention in this memory
This is a wall-mounted information panel at the Masjid Istiqlal mosque in Central Jakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -6.17, longitude: 106.832). The panel is made of light grey material with black text in both Arabic and English. It depicts information regarding the Kaaba in Mecca, with a detailed illustration of the Kaaba's interior. The panel describes the Kaaba's interior walls as covered in white marble up to mid-height, and above that, they’re covered with a golden cloth embroidered with Qur’anic verses. This covering is periodically renewed. The floor is covered in white marble, and there are three wooden pillars made of teak wood and coated with gold paint, supporting a ceiling. The Kaaba has no ceiling or chambers; it's an entirely open space. The panel also includes a description of the "Shazuran Ka'bah," which is a white marble frieze that runs around the lower part of the Kaaba, from the level of the Tawaf. The text on the panel is primarily in Arabic, but some key points are also translated into English. The panel is mounted on a wall and is surrounded by other similar information panels.
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