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The image displays the exterior of a light-colored stone building, identified as a mosque, at night in Al-Qanawat Municipality, Damascus, Syria. The building's facade features prominent black Arabic calligraphy. The upper arched inscription is a religious text, while a rectangular panel below it, flanked by two small pilasters, contains more Arabic script. A lower arched panel clearly states "مسجد الصحابي الجليل مصعب بن عمير" (Mosque of the Great Companion Mus'ab ibn Umair) and indicates it was built or renovated in the year 1400 Hijri (corresponding to 1979/1980 CE).

Architectural details include three small, round windows with decorative grilles on the upper wall, and a larger arched window with a similar grille on the building's right side, partially obscured by a tree. Other rectangular windows are visible further right. The building is illuminated by an unseen light source, casting distinct shadows of wires and foreground elements onto its surface.

In the immediate foreground, a dark, curved metal railing or barrier is visible, partially obscuring the lower portion of the building. Multiple black electrical or utility wires run horizontally and diagonally across the lower left section, extending upwards along the wall. Two white outdoor air conditioning units are affixed to the lower left wall. A dense-leafed green tree occupies the right side of the frame, partially obscuring the building. No individuals are present, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The dark sky indicates the scene takes place after dusk.
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The image displays the exterior of a light-colored stone building, identified as a mosque, at night in Al-Qanawat Municipality, Damascus, Syria. The building's facade features prominent black Arabic calligraphy. The upper arched inscription is a religious text, while a rectangular panel below it, flanked by two small pilasters, contains more Arabic script. A lower arched panel clearly states "مسجد الصحابي الجليل مصعب بن عمير" (Mosque of the Great Companion Mus'ab ibn Umair) and indicates it was built or renovated in the year 1400 Hijri (corresponding to 1979/1980 CE). Architectural details include three small, round windows with decorative grilles on the upper wall, and a larger arched window with a similar grille on the building's right side, partially obscured by a tree. Other rectangular windows are visible further right. The building is illuminated by an unseen light source, casting distinct shadows of wires and foreground elements onto its surface. In the immediate foreground, a dark, curved metal railing or barrier is visible, partially obscuring the lower portion of the building. Multiple black electrical or utility wires run horizontally and diagonally across the lower left section, extending upwards along the wall. Two white outdoor air conditioning units are affixed to the lower left wall. A dense-leafed green tree occupies the right side of the frame, partially obscuring the building. No individuals are present, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted. The dark sky indicates the scene takes place after dusk.

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