
Stake attention in this memory
A weathered rectangular greyish-blue metal plaque with gold-colored text is centrally affixed to a plain white wall. Above the plaque, a small, somewhat rusty light fixture or electrical conduit fitting with exposed wires protrudes from the wall. The plaque serves as a commemorative inscription for the Grand Mosque of Kediri City, located in Kediri, Indonesia. At the top center of the plaque, the Indonesian national emblem, Garuda Pancasila, is prominently displayed. Below the emblem, the phrase "بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ" (Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim – In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful) is inscribed in Arabic script, followed by "DENGAN RAHMAT ALLOH S.W.T" (By the Grace of Allah S.W.T.) in Latin script. The main subject of the plaque is "MASJID AGUNG KOTA KEDIRI" (Grand Mosque of Kediri City). It states that the mosque was "DIRESMIKAN PADA TANGGAL" (Inaugurated on the date) of "10 MUHARRAM 1427 H" (10th of Muharram in the Hijri calendar), which corresponds to "10 PEBRUARI 2006 M" (10th of February 2006 M) in the Gregorian calendar. The inauguration was performed "OLEH" (By) "ULAMA" (Religious Scholars) and "PEMERINTAH" (Government), though parts of the latter text are faded. A signature line is visible, and the text at the very bottom reads "H.L. H ARMADJI THS MARGOMULYO, SH, MM, MAS HUT," likely identifying a key figure involved in the inauguration. The plaque exhibits signs of age and wear, with visible scratches and some fading of the gold lettering, indicating its long-standing presence on the wall. The simple white background and the old fixture suggest a functional, possibly public, building environment.
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