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A daytime photograph showcases a descriptive sign about "Masjid Salut" positioned in the foreground, with the mosque building visible in the midground and background. The sign prominently displays "MASJID SALUT" as its title, accompanied by detailed historical and geographical information in both Indonesian and English.

The visible English text reads: "Masjid Salut is located in Salut Village, Kayangan District, North Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, at an altitude of 200 meters above sea level. The ancient mosque measures 9 x 9 meters with a height of 5.60 meters, and lacks a crown at its roof peak, only having tied palm fiber. In front of the mihrab lies the tomb of Syah Suban, an Islamic preacher from Tuban, East Java, who established the foundations of Shalat in Salut. He is also known as Raden Tuna Unggul Raksa Jagat. This mosque and its spiritual teachings have been passed down to the people of Salut Village."

The mosque itself features distinctive architecture with yellow pillars and arches adorned with intricate white latticework and sporadic blue-and-orange star patterns. Domes are visible in the distance, completing the structure. The ground in front of the mosque is notably wet and highly reflective, mirroring the building's architecture and suggesting recent rainfall. The bright sky indicates it is daytime. The scene is an outdoor courtyard of the mosque, providing information to visitors about this significant religious site in Mataram, Indonesia. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place beyond the informational display.
FM-DWNFF3

Feb 12, 2025

Mataram, Indonesia

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A daytime photograph showcases a descriptive sign about "Masjid Salut" positioned in the foreground, with the mosque building visible in the midground and background. The sign prominently displays "MASJID SALUT" as its title, accompanied by detailed historical and geographical information in both Indonesian and English. The visible English text reads: "Masjid Salut is located in Salut Village, Kayangan District, North Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, at an altitude of 200 meters above sea level. The ancient mosque measures 9 x 9 meters with a height of 5.60 meters, and lacks a crown at its roof peak, only having tied palm fiber. In front of the mihrab lies the tomb of Syah Suban, an Islamic preacher from Tuban, East Java, who established the foundations of Shalat in Salut. He is also known as Raden Tuna Unggul Raksa Jagat. This mosque and its spiritual teachings have been passed down to the people of Salut Village." The mosque itself features distinctive architecture with yellow pillars and arches adorned with intricate white latticework and sporadic blue-and-orange star patterns. Domes are visible in the distance, completing the structure. The ground in front of the mosque is notably wet and highly reflective, mirroring the building's architecture and suggesting recent rainfall. The bright sky indicates it is daytime. The scene is an outdoor courtyard of the mosque, providing information to visitors about this significant religious site in Mataram, Indonesia. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place beyond the informational display.

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