
Stake attention in this memory
This indoor photograph captures a framed artwork depicting the Kaaba and the Grand Mosque in Mecca, hanging on a turquoise-colored wall. Above the picture, a section of a green wooden window frame is visible. The horizontal artwork features a stylized illustration of the Kaaba, appearing as a black cube, centrally located within the Grand Mosque's courtyard, surrounded by numerous minarets and other structures. The illustration is rendered with golden or bronze lines against a dark, likely black, background. The frame itself is made of light brown or golden-colored wood. Arabic calligraphy is a prominent element of the artwork. At the top center, the word "Allah" (الله) is clearly depicted within a circular motif. Surrounding this, and along the top, side, and bottom borders, are numerous smaller circular or oval enclosures, each containing Arabic script. These scripts likely represent the 99 Names of Allah (Asmaul Husna), with examples such as "الرحمن" (Ar-Rahman) and "الرحيم" (Ar-Rahim) identifiable. A larger calligraphic inscription, comprising Quranic verses related to the Kaaba and its significance (e.g., Quran 3:96 and 2:127), is positioned above the Kaaba. The scene suggests a domestic setting, possibly in Pati, Indonesia, where the framed artwork functions as both decoration and a religious emblem. No people are visible. Ambient lighting conditions are present, causing some reflections on the protective glass of the framed picture.
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