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This image captures an indoor scene, likely within a modern mosque or Islamic cultural center in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The dominant feature is a long display of books spread across tables covered with dark fabric, forming a book fair or sale. The books are stacked neatly, ranging from various religious texts, including multiple copies of the Quran, to children's books, educational materials, and titles in Indonesian, Arabic, and possibly Turkish.

In the foreground, a man in a blue jacket and light-colored pants stands looking towards the books. Further back, a group of men, dressed in casual shirts and some wearing traditional kufis or peci, are gathered around the book displays, seemingly browsing the selection. Beyond them, in the background, another group of men, many also wearing kufis and traditional white robes (koko shirts), appear to be either praying or listening attentively, facing away from the camera, indicative of a religious gathering.

The setting features modern architecture with distinct slatted wall panels and large support columns. Speakers are mounted on some columns, suggesting public address capabilities. The lighting is bright and even, indicating either well-lit interior spaces during the day or strong artificial illumination.

Notable visible text on some books includes "Kids" on multiple children's magazine-style covers, with phrases like "Aku & Akhlaq Mulia" (My & Noble Morals) and "DIAJARKAN KITA MEMBUAT BARANG BARU" (Taught us to make new things). Other titles like "Praktice Türkçe" (Practice Turkish) and "THE AMAZING JOURNEY OF PROPHETS" are also visible, along with multiple books featuring intricate Arabic calligraphy and geometric patterns. The overall atmosphere suggests a community event combining spiritual activity with educational and literary engagement.
FM-DONBALE

Jan 31, 2025, 5:05 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

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This image captures an indoor scene, likely within a modern mosque or Islamic cultural center in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The dominant feature is a long display of books spread across tables covered with dark fabric, forming a book fair or sale. The books are stacked neatly, ranging from various religious texts, including multiple copies of the Quran, to children's books, educational materials, and titles in Indonesian, Arabic, and possibly Turkish. In the foreground, a man in a blue jacket and light-colored pants stands looking towards the books. Further back, a group of men, dressed in casual shirts and some wearing traditional kufis or peci, are gathered around the book displays, seemingly browsing the selection. Beyond them, in the background, another group of men, many also wearing kufis and traditional white robes (koko shirts), appear to be either praying or listening attentively, facing away from the camera, indicative of a religious gathering. The setting features modern architecture with distinct slatted wall panels and large support columns. Speakers are mounted on some columns, suggesting public address capabilities. The lighting is bright and even, indicating either well-lit interior spaces during the day or strong artificial illumination. Notable visible text on some books includes "Kids" on multiple children's magazine-style covers, with phrases like "Aku & Akhlaq Mulia" (My & Noble Morals) and "DIAJARKAN KITA MEMBUAT BARANG BARU" (Taught us to make new things). Other titles like "Praktice Türkçe" (Practice Turkish) and "THE AMAZING JOURNEY OF PROPHETS" are also visible, along with multiple books featuring intricate Arabic calligraphy and geometric patterns. The overall atmosphere suggests a community event combining spiritual activity with educational and literary engagement.

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