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The image displays the facade of a shrine or memorial building, specifically identified as the "Shrine of the Heads of the Martyrs of Karbala," located in Ash-Shaghour Municipality, Syria. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight under a clear blue sky, with some green foliage visible at the top.

The central feature is a prominent archway, adorned with decorative blue and white patterned ceramic tiles. Inside the arch, a dark green or black rectangular panel features gold-colored Arabic calligraphy. The upper inscription reads "يا الله" (Ya Allah), and below it, "الصلاة والسلام عليك يا سيدي يا رسول الله وعلى آله الطيبين الطاهرين" (Peace and blessings be upon you, my master, O Messenger of Allah, and upon his pure, righteous family). The panel also explicitly states "مقام رؤوس شهداء كربلاء (عليهم السلام)" (Shrine of the heads of the martyrs of Karbala (peace be upon them)). Two floodlights are mounted on the arch's interior ceiling, illuminating this panel.

Below the main panel, a lighter-colored horizontal band displays further black Arabic calligraphy, partially visible as "ولا تحسبن الذين قتلوا في سبيل الله أمواتا بل أحياء عند ربهم يرزقون" (And do not think of those who are killed in the cause of Allah as dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision), a verse from the Quran (3:169).

The lower section of the facade features distinct black and white striped masonry. On the left, a rectangular opening with a gold-colored metal grille is visible, above which are red Arabic inscriptions including "الشهداء" (The Martyrs). In the center-right, an ornate arched window with a gold-colored metal grille is set within the striped masonry. To its right, another rectangular opening with a metal grille is partially visible, and next to it, a white sign reaffirms the site's identity as "مقام رؤوس شهداء كربلاء" (Shrine of the heads of the martyrs of Karbala). No people are visible in the captured frame.
Zain othman

Sep 30, 2025, 6:55 AM

Ash-Shaghour Municipality, Syria

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The image displays the facade of a shrine or memorial building, specifically identified as the "Shrine of the Heads of the Martyrs of Karbala," located in Ash-Shaghour Municipality, Syria. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight under a clear blue sky, with some green foliage visible at the top. The central feature is a prominent archway, adorned with decorative blue and white patterned ceramic tiles. Inside the arch, a dark green or black rectangular panel features gold-colored Arabic calligraphy. The upper inscription reads "يا الله" (Ya Allah), and below it, "الصلاة والسلام عليك يا سيدي يا رسول الله وعلى آله الطيبين الطاهرين" (Peace and blessings be upon you, my master, O Messenger of Allah, and upon his pure, righteous family). The panel also explicitly states "مقام رؤوس شهداء كربلاء (عليهم السلام)" (Shrine of the heads of the martyrs of Karbala (peace be upon them)). Two floodlights are mounted on the arch's interior ceiling, illuminating this panel. Below the main panel, a lighter-colored horizontal band displays further black Arabic calligraphy, partially visible as "ولا تحسبن الذين قتلوا في سبيل الله أمواتا بل أحياء عند ربهم يرزقون" (And do not think of those who are killed in the cause of Allah as dead. Rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision), a verse from the Quran (3:169). The lower section of the facade features distinct black and white striped masonry. On the left, a rectangular opening with a gold-colored metal grille is visible, above which are red Arabic inscriptions including "الشهداء" (The Martyrs). In the center-right, an ornate arched window with a gold-colored metal grille is set within the striped masonry. To its right, another rectangular opening with a metal grille is partially visible, and next to it, a white sign reaffirms the site's identity as "مقام رؤوس شهداء كربلاء" (Shrine of the heads of the martyrs of Karbala). No people are visible in the captured frame.

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