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This image captures the clean and spacious interior of a mosque or prayer hall, likely located in Malang, Indonesia. The room appears empty, ready for worshippers. The dominant feature in the foreground and midground is a vast green prayer rug, covering the entire floor. It is richly patterned with repetitive geometric and stylized floral motifs, typical of Islamic prayer mats, and includes distinct arch-like designs that delineate individual prayer spaces. Stretching across the middle of the room is a long, dark green fabric divider, supported by several silver metal stands. This divider is commonly used in mosques to create separate sections, often for male and female worshippers. Above the divider on the left, several rectangular windows with green-tinted glass allow light to filter in. On the right side, a larger arched window or doorway is brightly illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime. This large opening reveals a glimpse of the outdoors. The walls and ceiling are painted a pristine white, contrasting with the vibrant green elements. The ceiling features green decorative trim and white structural beams, from which a decorative multi-bulb light fixture hangs. A black wall-mounted fan is visible on the left wall, suggesting a provision for air circulation. White pillars support the ceiling structure throughout the space. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place, but the setting clearly indicates its purpose as a place of worship. The bright lighting suggests a clear day, and the overall atmosphere is one of peaceful readiness. There is no visible text within the image.
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