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This video captures an ablution area, likely within a mosque or religious institution in Mumbai, India. Several men and boys are engaged in Wudu, the Islamic ritual washing performed before prayers. The scene shows a tiled wall with multiple wall-mounted taps, from which water is being used. The lower section of the wall features cream-colored tiles, while the upper section has patterned brown tiles. The wall above is painted a light greenish-blue. Individuals are seen washing various body parts, including hands, arms, and faces, leaning over to use the taps. Some are wearing traditional Islamic head coverings, such as white or black kufis (prayer caps), with one boy sporting a black cap adorned with gold embroidery. The floor around the washing area appears wet, consistent with an ablution facility. The video transitions between different angles, showing several people simultaneously performing Wudu. In the background, an audio of what sounds like an Azaan (call to prayer) or religious recitation can be heard, further indicating the context of preparation for prayer. The lighting suggests it is daytime. No visible text is present in the video.
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