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This media file captures the interior of what appears to be a mosque or Islamic prayer hall in Semarang, Indonesia. The scene is empty of people, suggesting a quiet moment.

In the left foreground, a robust grey concrete pillar supports a small, triangular wooden shelf. On this shelf, several books are neatly stacked, their spines featuring Arabic script, indicating they are likely Qur'ans or other Islamic religious texts. One book displays a dark cover with what appears to be a golden design, while another has a green spine.

The walls throughout the space are covered with light-colored, polished stone or marble panels, presenting a clean and bright aesthetic. Several black wall-mounted oscillating fans are visible on the walls, suggesting a means of ventilation. Two are prominent on the left wall, with others further back.

The floor is made of highly polished, light-colored tiles or marble, reflecting the overhead lighting and showcasing dark grout lines that run parallel into the distance, guiding the viewer's eye.

In the mid-ground on the right, a traditional, intricately carved wooden structure stands, likely a minbar or a ceremonial podium, with a rich reddish-brown finish. The ceiling above this area features modern design elements, including recessed spotlights and a decorative, curved archway painted in a light green, possibly highlighting a specific section of the hall. The far right background reveals a darker, less finished wall area with a rectangular opening, perhaps a utility access or an unfinished section.

The image, lit by artificial light sources, provides no clues about the time of day or external weather. The overall impression is one of a well-kept, functional, and reverent religious space.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 24, 2025

Semarang, Indonesia

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This media file captures the interior of what appears to be a mosque or Islamic prayer hall in Semarang, Indonesia. The scene is empty of people, suggesting a quiet moment. In the left foreground, a robust grey concrete pillar supports a small, triangular wooden shelf. On this shelf, several books are neatly stacked, their spines featuring Arabic script, indicating they are likely Qur'ans or other Islamic religious texts. One book displays a dark cover with what appears to be a golden design, while another has a green spine. The walls throughout the space are covered with light-colored, polished stone or marble panels, presenting a clean and bright aesthetic. Several black wall-mounted oscillating fans are visible on the walls, suggesting a means of ventilation. Two are prominent on the left wall, with others further back. The floor is made of highly polished, light-colored tiles or marble, reflecting the overhead lighting and showcasing dark grout lines that run parallel into the distance, guiding the viewer's eye. In the mid-ground on the right, a traditional, intricately carved wooden structure stands, likely a minbar or a ceremonial podium, with a rich reddish-brown finish. The ceiling above this area features modern design elements, including recessed spotlights and a decorative, curved archway painted in a light green, possibly highlighting a specific section of the hall. The far right background reveals a darker, less finished wall area with a rectangular opening, perhaps a utility access or an unfinished section. The image, lit by artificial light sources, provides no clues about the time of day or external weather. The overall impression is one of a well-kept, functional, and reverent religious space.

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