
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a pristine, open page from a printed copy of the Quran, situated in the city of Ouaouizert, Morocco. The page, designated as number "12" at the bottom center, features the Arabic text of Surah Al-Ghashiyah (Chapter 88), spanning verses 1 through 26. The Surah's title, "سورة الغاشية," is presented within an ornate green and gold banner, directly above the opening "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim." The primary Arabic script is clear and well-defined, incorporating full diacritics. Each verse number is encircled by a decorative, often hexagonal or circular, frame. Specific words within the verses are color-coded in red, green, or blue, indicating Tajweed (pronunciation) rules. A vertical column on the left margin contains smaller Arabic text, serving as a glossary or explanatory notes for select words from the Surah. At the bottom of the page, beneath the main text, a horizontal legend explains the Tajweed color-coding, with small colored circles corresponding to various pronunciation rules such as Ikhfaa', Idgham, and Qalqalah, described in Arabic. The paper is white with a slight cream undertone, and the print quality is sharp and consistent. The page exhibits no visible wear, tears, or smudges, appearing in excellent condition under uniform, bright illumination. No people, actions, or direct interactions are depicted in the static scene.
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