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The image displays a decorative rectangular panel featuring floral designs and prominent Arabic calligraphy. It is the "Ayat al-Kursi," a verse from the Quran, specifically Al-Baqarah 2:255, often called the Throne Verse. This verse describes Allah (God) as having attributes such as being the Living, the Eternal, and possessing absolute knowledge. The text ends with "Sadaq Allah al-Azim," meaning "Allah, the Supreme, has spoken the truth."
REEMA SAMIR

Jan 12, 2026

Gaza, Palestinian Territory

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The image displays a decorative rectangular panel featuring floral designs and prominent Arabic calligraphy. It is the "Ayat al-Kursi," a verse from the Quran, specifically Al-Baqarah 2:255, often called the Throne Verse. This verse describes Allah (God) as having attributes such as being the Living, the Eternal, and possessing absolute knowledge. The text ends with "Sadaq Allah al-Azim," meaning "Allah, the Supreme, has spoken the truth."

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