
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a poster depicting the nine Walisongo, revered Sufi saints in Indonesia. The poster is mounted on a white wall, which shows signs of age and possibly some dampness or dirt. The text at the top of the poster reads "WALI 9 (SONGO)" in large black letters, with Arabic script below it and smaller Indonesian text that translates to "Remember, indeed the walis, Allah, there is no fear upon them, nor do they grieve." The poster is divided into nine sections, each featuring a portrait of one of the Walisongo. Each portrait is accompanied by the name of the Wali and the location of their tomb. The individuals are depicted wearing traditional Islamic attire, including turbans and robes, and most are shown holding a dagger or sword. The artistic style of the portraits is illustrative and somewhat stylized, with vibrant, flat colors used for the backgrounds of each section. The specific location in the city of Ringinrejo, Indonesia, is not explicitly visible in the photograph. However, the presence of the Walisongo poster suggests a context related to Islamic history and culture in Indonesia, potentially a religious school, mosque, or community center in Ringinrejo. The overall scene conveys a sense of historical reverence and cultural significance.
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