
Stake attention in this memory
A vertically oriented poster, approximately A2 or A1 size, depicts a stylized human anatomical heart against a light beige background. The heart, outlined in white with black borders, is intricately divided into 114 irregular compartments, each containing a single word or short phrase in black Uzbek script, representing the names of the Surahs of the Quran. From the superior aspect of the heart, various flowers emerge: multiple pink orchid blossoms and buds cluster on the upper right, several yellow daffodils with green leaves are positioned on the upper left, and a cluster of red poppies with dark centers and green leaves are located on the right. Below the heart, centered text reads "QALBIMDA QUR'ON" JADVALI (Uzbek for "The Quran in My Heart" Table/Schedule), followed by a paragraph of explanatory text in Uzbek script, and "Muallif: @mqurona" at the very bottom. The poster is covered with a transparent film, showing slight creasing at the top edge, and is affixed to a dark brown, vertically oriented wooden surface, possibly a door or cabinet, displaying a subtle wood grain. A faint purple smudge is visible near the bottom-left corner of the poster. The scene is illuminated by ambient indoor lighting, indicative of an interior setting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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