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The image shows the interior of a mosque, likely located in Probolinggo, Indonesia, as indicated by a sign on the floor that reads "Baris Shof" with Arabic script, a common phrase used in Indonesian mosques to denote prayer rows. In the foreground, large, open books are displayed under glass cases, possibly ancient Qurans or religious texts. The books are open to pages with Arabic calligraphy. The display cases are supported by intricately carved wooden structures, featuring floral motifs and geometric patterns, suggesting traditional Indonesian craftsmanship. The mosque's architecture is visible in the background. It features tall, teal-colored pillars with decorative geometric patterns at their bases and capitals. Behind these pillars, wooden paneling with ornate carvings forms an arched alcove, reminiscent of a mihrab. A wooden pulpit (minbar) is positioned within this alcove. The ceiling is high, with modern lighting fixtures. A security camera is mounted on a pillar near the ceiling. The floor is made of polished, grey marbled tiles. The overall impression is one of reverence and cultural heritage, with elements of modern functionality like the security camera and lighting.
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