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This is a close-up, head-on photograph of an Islamic certificate, likely a Hajj or Umrah certificate, framed in black and displayed against a dark background. The certificate is ornate, featuring intricate borders with geometric patterns and Islamic calligraphy. At the top, there is a stylized depiction of the Kaaba in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. The text on the certificate is primarily in Arabic and Indonesian. The Indonesian text includes fields for names, addresses, and dates related to a religious pilgrimage. Specifically, it mentions "Badal Haji" (proxy Hajj), names such as "H. ZUBAIR BIN ABDULLAH" and "H. M. SHALEH BIN HUSEN," an address in "MAKKAH AL MUKARRAMAH" (Mecca), and dates in both Gregorian and Hijri calendars (19/07/2021 M / 09/12/1442 H). The bottom of the certificate shows a seal and the names of individuals who have authorized or witnessed the event. The location of Kualaraja, Indonesia is not explicitly mentioned on the certificate itself, though the Indonesian language suggests a connection to Indonesia. The photograph's framing and lighting suggest it was taken indoors, possibly in a home or office.
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Jul 3, 2026, 3:22 PM

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This is a close-up, head-on photograph of an Islamic certificate, likely a Hajj or Umrah certificate, framed in black and displayed against a dark background. The certificate is ornate, featuring intricate borders with geometric patterns and Islamic calligraphy. At the top, there is a stylized depiction of the Kaaba in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. The text on the certificate is primarily in Arabic and Indonesian. The Indonesian text includes fields for names, addresses, and dates related to a religious pilgrimage. Specifically, it mentions "Badal Haji" (proxy Hajj), names such as "H. ZUBAIR BIN ABDULLAH" and "H. M. SHALEH BIN HUSEN," an address in "MAKKAH AL MUKARRAMAH" (Mecca), and dates in both Gregorian and Hijri calendars (19/07/2021 M / 09/12/1442 H). The bottom of the certificate shows a seal and the names of individuals who have authorized or witnessed the event. The location of Kualaraja, Indonesia is not explicitly mentioned on the certificate itself, though the Indonesian language suggests a connection to Indonesia. The photograph's framing and lighting suggest it was taken indoors, possibly in a home or office.

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