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The image features a light grey, cylindrical water dispenser, likely made of plastic, situated indoors on a light-colored tiled floor. The dispenser's primary function is to provide Zamzam water, indicated by the prominent Arabic text "سُقْيَا زَمْزَم" (Suqya Zamzam), meaning 'Provision of Zamzam Water'. Above this, smaller Arabic script reads "الرئاسة العامة لشؤون المسجد الحرام والمسجد النبوي" (The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque), suggesting the authority or source of the water. Attached to the side of the main container is an integrated system for cups. It includes two cylindrical tubes: one labeled "NEW CUPS" and "كاسات جديدة" (New Cups) for dispensing clean cups, and another labeled "USED CUPS" and "كاسات مستعملة" (Used Cups) for collecting used ones. Between these tubes, directly below the main dispenser's spigot, is a square-shaped basin for spilled water, which bears the text "BADAN PENGELOLA MASJID ISTIQLAL AIR MINUM" (Istiqlal Mosque Management Body Drinking Water). This detail specifies the location as the Istiqlal Mosque in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The dispenser has a ribbed texture on its body and a flat, grey lid with a handle. Two more handles are molded into the top rim of the main container. The setup appears organized and functional, typical for communal drinking areas in religious institutions.
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