
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the interior of the Ghana National Mosque, located in Kanda, Accra, Ghana. Multiple men are present, engaged in what appears to be a congregational prayer or religious gathering. In the immediate foreground, a dark-skinned male is captured in a low-angle, profile view, leaning forward and downwards. He wears a light-colored short-sleeved shirt, a dark (possibly maroon or purple) vest richly embroidered with gold patterns, and a light beige woven kufi (prayer cap). His right arm is partially visible, bent at the elbow. Behind him and to the right, several other men are seated or kneeling on a light-colored, patterned carpeted floor. One man to the mid-right wears a light blue or grey long robe (thobe) and stands or kneels upright, facing away from the viewer. Another man further back wears a red and white striped short-sleeved shirt and black trousers, seated barefoot. Other individuals wear various forms of traditional and casual attire, including solid-colored robes and white or patterned kufis. A red rope or barrier runs horizontally across the midground. The environment features high walls with multiple arched stained-glass windows exhibiting vibrant, multi-colored geometric patterns. The walls are light-toned, with decorative horizontal bands of reddish-brown accents. Islamic calligraphy in a blue band is visible high on the wall in the upper right. The ceiling is high and adorned with light fixtures.
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