
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an outdoor scene at a mosque complex, likely in Mataram, Indonesia. A large, framed information sign stands prominently in the foreground, angled towards the viewer. The sign's title reads "MASJID BAYAN BELEQ" and provides descriptions in both Indonesian and English. The text explains that the Bayan Beleq Mosque was originally built in the 16th century by Gaus Abdul Razaq, an early propagator of Islam in Lombok. It describes the mosque's unique architectural features, including its square structure with bamboo walls 1.25 meters high, a two-tiered pyramid roof made from woven coconut, and a crown-like ornament. The text notes the influence of Javanese Hinduism present in Lombok before the arrival of Islam. Furthermore, it mentions a frangipani tree at the entrance used for ablution and internal decorations of fish and birds, which hold special meanings. Behind the information sign, a large, ornate architectural column is visible. To the left, a mosque building with a distinct blue dome and a yellow base, featuring arched windows, stands under a bright, cloudy sky. To the right, another mosque structure, partially covered with green material suggesting construction or renovation, is visible with a tall minaret-like element and intricate archways. A calm water feature or pool in the midground reflects the surrounding mosque architecture. The scene depicts a cultural or historical site during daylight hours.
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