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This image captures an interior scene within a mosque in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. Approximately 30-40 individuals, primarily men, are observed engaged in communal Islamic prayer (Salat), specifically in the 'sujud' (prostration) position, facing forward towards the Mihrab. Their backs are uniformly presented to the viewer, indicating a tightly packed congregation.

The individuals are dressed in varied modest attire, including dark blue, black, light blue, beige, brown, olive green, and white shalwar kameez or similar traditional garments. No faces are visible.

The environment features a structured prayer hall. The floor is covered, presumably with prayer rugs or carpeting, though the specific pattern is not discernible. The walls are tiled or paneled with marble in shades of brown, beige, and light green. The ceiling is supported by a series of prominent arched structures, painted in green and white, with decorative moldings. Overhead, a white ceiling fan is visible.

At the front of the hall, a central Mihrab, a semicircular niche in the wall, is ornately decorated with intricate geometric and floral patterns in beige and brown tones. A low, reddish-brown Minbar (pulpit) is positioned to the left of the Mihrab. Above the Mihrab, Arabic calligraphy is inscribed along the upper wall. To the right of the Mihrab, a circular ornament with radial patterns is affixed to the wall. Further right, a vertical display or clock with multiple faces is mounted. On the side walls, dark-framed shelving units or cabinets contain various items, including what appear to be books. The lighting within the hall appears somewhat dim, with artificial light sources illuminating the space.
Aziz Sabawoon

Jul 17, 2025, 2:50 PM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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This image captures an interior scene within a mosque in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. Approximately 30-40 individuals, primarily men, are observed engaged in communal Islamic prayer (Salat), specifically in the 'sujud' (prostration) position, facing forward towards the Mihrab. Their backs are uniformly presented to the viewer, indicating a tightly packed congregation. The individuals are dressed in varied modest attire, including dark blue, black, light blue, beige, brown, olive green, and white shalwar kameez or similar traditional garments. No faces are visible. The environment features a structured prayer hall. The floor is covered, presumably with prayer rugs or carpeting, though the specific pattern is not discernible. The walls are tiled or paneled with marble in shades of brown, beige, and light green. The ceiling is supported by a series of prominent arched structures, painted in green and white, with decorative moldings. Overhead, a white ceiling fan is visible. At the front of the hall, a central Mihrab, a semicircular niche in the wall, is ornately decorated with intricate geometric and floral patterns in beige and brown tones. A low, reddish-brown Minbar (pulpit) is positioned to the left of the Mihrab. Above the Mihrab, Arabic calligraphy is inscribed along the upper wall. To the right of the Mihrab, a circular ornament with radial patterns is affixed to the wall. Further right, a vertical display or clock with multiple faces is mounted. On the side walls, dark-framed shelving units or cabinets contain various items, including what appear to be books. The lighting within the hall appears somewhat dim, with artificial light sources illuminating the space.

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