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The image depicts the interior of the Ghana National Mosque (also known as the Burkina Faso Mosque) in Accra, Ghana, during a gathering. The primary subject is a dark-skinned male in the foreground, seen from the waist up, facing away from the camera and slightly to the left. He wears a blue crocheted kufi cap, a loose-fitting, short-sleeved tunic with vertical black and white stripes, and white trousers. A silver-colored ring is visible on his right index finger, and a silver-colored bracelet on his right wrist, with his right hand raised to chest level. The floor is covered with a teal-colored carpet featuring a lighter patterned design, where numerous other individuals, predominantly males of African descent, are seated or kneeling. In the mid-ground to the left, a man wearing a brown and black checkered shirt kneels with his head bowed. To the mid-ground right, a group of young males are seated, dressed in white shirts with orange-trimmed collars and tan trousers. The mosque's interior architecture features white walls with prominent red and white striped arches. The upper walls and ceiling are adorned with intricate geometric patterns. Vibrant stained-glass windows, featuring hues of red, blue, yellow, and green, are visible. Circular gold-framed panels containing Arabic calligraphy are mounted on the walls. An ornate chandelier with multiple bulbs hangs from the ceiling in the upper right quadrant of the image, partially cropped. A white wall-mounted air conditioning unit is visible on the far right wall.
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