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An interior photograph captures approximately 30-40 individuals engaged in Islamic congregational prayer (Salat) within a mosque or prayer hall in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. All individuals are positioned in the prostration (Sujud) posture, kneeling on a patterned carpeted floor with their foreheads lowered towards the ground, their backs to the viewer. They are dressed in various colors of traditional South Asian attire, including shades of white, light blue, dark blue, brown, beige, and grey.

The architectural setting features light-colored walls with tiled lower sections and decorative panels. Arabic calligraphy is visible on the wall above the prayer niche. The ceiling is supported by textured, rectangular pillars and distinctive arched beams, painted in green and white. At the far end of the hall, a decorated mihrab (prayer niche) is visible, with a wooden minbar (pulpit) positioned to its left. Two wall-mounted fans are affixed to the back wall. Several black shelving units containing books or other items are visible along the right wall. A single blue plastic chair is partially visible on the far left. The space is evenly illuminated by unseen overhead light sources.
Aziz Sabawoon

Jul 17, 2025, 2:51 PM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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An interior photograph captures approximately 30-40 individuals engaged in Islamic congregational prayer (Salat) within a mosque or prayer hall in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. All individuals are positioned in the prostration (Sujud) posture, kneeling on a patterned carpeted floor with their foreheads lowered towards the ground, their backs to the viewer. They are dressed in various colors of traditional South Asian attire, including shades of white, light blue, dark blue, brown, beige, and grey. The architectural setting features light-colored walls with tiled lower sections and decorative panels. Arabic calligraphy is visible on the wall above the prayer niche. The ceiling is supported by textured, rectangular pillars and distinctive arched beams, painted in green and white. At the far end of the hall, a decorated mihrab (prayer niche) is visible, with a wooden minbar (pulpit) positioned to its left. Two wall-mounted fans are affixed to the back wall. Several black shelving units containing books or other items are visible along the right wall. A single blue plastic chair is partially visible on the far left. The space is evenly illuminated by unseen overhead light sources.

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