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An overhead view captures a vibrantly decorated domed ceiling or a large circular wall panel, likely within a mosque in Mns Asan, Indonesia. The central motif is a circular medallion featuring the Arabic word "الله" (Allah) in white Thuluth script on a light blue background, with "محمد" (Muhammad) and "منون" (Manoon/Mnon) inscribed below it. This central element is encircled by a series of concentric rings. The innermost rings display intricate geometric patterns in red and green, followed by a dark teal ring containing white Arabic calligraphy, potentially the Asmaul Husna (99 Names of Allah), and then a gold-yellow ring with red and blue decorative elements. Beyond these rings, the design expands radially outward with numerous fan-shaped or scalloped panels. Each panel contains white Arabic calligraphy on backgrounds of varying hues, including blues, greens, browns, and muted reds, forming a repetitive, intricate pattern. These individual motifs are arranged in an expanding arc across the visible surface. The outermost visible sections feature lighter, more sparsely arranged decorative elements and pendant-like shapes in red, pink, and teal on an off-white background, leading to a light blue border with faint white script along the top edge of the frame. No individuals, furniture, or other objects are visible.
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