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An indoor scene displays a light-colored, possibly off-white, wall to which a printed poster is affixed with tape. The wall appears to have a subtle texture or slight imperfections. The poster, oriented vertically, features a decorative green border with an intricate pattern.

The poster announces educational sessions at a mosque, indicated by the prominent text: "جامع الشيخ ملا رمضان البوطي" (Sheikh Mulla Ramadan Al-Bouti Mosque). This specific name, combined with the provided location context, points to Damascus, Syria, where Sheikh Mulla Ramadan Al-Bouti was a renowned scholar. The poster extends a welcome: "نجدد الترحيب بأبنائنا الأعزاء في الدروس العلمية والقرآنية" (We renew our welcome to our dear children for the scientific and Quranic lessons).

The lessons are scheduled for "يوم السبت" (Saturday). Two different schedules are provided based on age group:
1. "الطلاب من صف الخامس فما فوق بعد صلاة الظهر" (Students from fifth grade and above, after Dhuhr prayer), referring to mid-afternoon.
2. "الطلاب من صف الرابع فما دون بعد صلاة العصر" (Students from fourth grade and below, after Asr prayer), referring to late afternoon.

The poster is secured at its corners and possibly edges with pieces of adhesive tape, some of which show signs of wear or slight peeling. The overall image is captured at an angle, making the poster appear slightly askew against the wall. No people or specific time of day (other than what's mentioned on the poster) are discernible, but the content clearly points to an educational and religious activity taking place at a mosque.
Zain othman

Feb 7, 2025, 10:36 AM

Damascus, Syria

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An indoor scene displays a light-colored, possibly off-white, wall to which a printed poster is affixed with tape. The wall appears to have a subtle texture or slight imperfections. The poster, oriented vertically, features a decorative green border with an intricate pattern. The poster announces educational sessions at a mosque, indicated by the prominent text: "جامع الشيخ ملا رمضان البوطي" (Sheikh Mulla Ramadan Al-Bouti Mosque). This specific name, combined with the provided location context, points to Damascus, Syria, where Sheikh Mulla Ramadan Al-Bouti was a renowned scholar. The poster extends a welcome: "نجدد الترحيب بأبنائنا الأعزاء في الدروس العلمية والقرآنية" (We renew our welcome to our dear children for the scientific and Quranic lessons). The lessons are scheduled for "يوم السبت" (Saturday). Two different schedules are provided based on age group: 1. "الطلاب من صف الخامس فما فوق بعد صلاة الظهر" (Students from fifth grade and above, after Dhuhr prayer), referring to mid-afternoon. 2. "الطلاب من صف الرابع فما دون بعد صلاة العصر" (Students from fourth grade and below, after Asr prayer), referring to late afternoon. The poster is secured at its corners and possibly edges with pieces of adhesive tape, some of which show signs of wear or slight peeling. The overall image is captured at an angle, making the poster appear slightly askew against the wall. No people or specific time of day (other than what's mentioned on the poster) are discernible, but the content clearly points to an educational and religious activity taking place at a mosque.

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