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Fri, Apr 24, 2026, 10:36 AM

Nyeri, Kenya

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This image captures a congregational prayer taking place inside a mosque or prayer hall in Nyeri, Kenya. Numerous male worshippers, ranging from young boys to adults, are depicted in the 'sujud' posit…read more

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This image captures a congregational prayer taking place inside a mosque or prayer hall in Nyeri, Kenya. Numerous male worshippers, ranging from young boys to adults, are depicted in the 'sujud' position, prostrating with their foreheads, hands, knees, and toes touching the ground, a key posture in Islamic prayer. They are arranged in rows on a patterned prayer rug, which is predominantly dark blue with light yellow geometric star-like designs. The indoor setting features light yellow walls and a decorated ceiling with various architectural elements and hanging light fixtures. Natural daylight streams in through several windows visible on the right side of the frame, some featuring colored glass, indicating that the event is occurring during the daytime. Along the left side of the room, there are ornate decorative arches and structures, possibly mihrabs or niches, rendered in shades of white, blue, green, and brown, adding to the spiritual atmosphere of the space. The participants are dressed modestly, with some wearing traditional Islamic attire such as white thobes and kufis, while others don more casual contemporary clothing like t-shirts, hoodies, and jeans. Visible text includes "Emirates Fly Better" on a white football jersey worn by a young boy and "VM" on the red hoodie of another boy in the foreground. The scene conveys a sense of solemnity and communal devotion during religious observance. | Open Wire