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This image depicts the interior of a mosque, consistent with religious facilities found in Quetta, Pakistan. The exact identity of the mosque is not discernible from the visual evidence. The scene is dominated by a red prayer carpet covering the floor, featuring repeating beige geometric patterns and small white dots. Approximately five to seven adult males are present. In the foreground on the left, an individual dressed in dark clothing is observed in the prostration (sujud) position, facing away from the camera, with bare feet visible. Further back, another individual is seated on the carpet, also facing away, wearing dark attire. To the far right, a third individual is seated, wearing a light-colored shalwar kameez and a white cap. Other figures are partially visible in the mid-ground, obscured by a large, dark rectangular speaker or cabinet positioned near a prominent white structural pillar. The interior walls are light-colored. The ceiling features a corrugated metal roof supported by green structural beams and white pillars. Multiple circular light fixtures are suspended from the ceiling, with one bright light source creating a notable flare on the left. Several ceiling fans are also visible. In the distant background, a decorative wall or archway, possibly a Mihrab, is adorned with blue and white patterned tiles and Arabic calligraphy. A green digital display or clock is mounted on this wall. A small rectangular window is visible on the far left wall. The individuals' postures suggest participation in Islamic prayer or contemplation.
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