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This media file captures a wooden minbar, a raised pulpit used in mosques for delivering sermons, located inside a room with tiled walls and a wooden ceiling. The minbar is elaborately carved with intricate patterns, including Arabic calligraphy and decorative motifs. The calligraphy on the minbar appears to be in gold. The setting is a mosque or a prayer hall, suggested by the presence of the minbar and the overall architectural style, including arched windows. The light in the room appears to be artificial, with a light bulb hanging from the ceiling, and possibly natural light filtering through the windows. The windows have a decorative, arched top and are partially covered by thin curtains. A small, green prayer rug is visible on the tiled floor in front of the minbar. A ceiling fan is also present in one of the windows. There are no people visible in the image. The scene is static, focusing on the detailed craftsmanship of the minbar. The time of day is not explicitly indicated, but the artificial lighting suggests it could be anytime, though the natural light through the windows hints at daytime. The weather is not discernible. The location is identified as Sawang, Indonesia. The design of the minbar and the surrounding architecture may be characteristic of Indonesian mosque design. The overall impression is one of reverence and detailed artistic expression within a place of worship. The visible text is Arabic calligraphy on the minbar.
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