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Asif ibn Baraysh's Headstone
Asif ibn Baraysh's Headstone by @fragmented_imagination (B Sanders)

Yes, this uses the same image as the seal I posted previously. This is what Aṣif ibn Baraysh's headstone would look like, black stone with a single, faceted face and acid etching the design onto this facet. This stone would then be stacked onto another rock (often either mortared or bolted into place to prevent desecration) and set in the graveyard of the Field of Faith roughly between Jedda's and Mecca's locations in the Djinn world. All gravestones, especially those that have been etched, face east mostly due to the prevailing winds in that region.

Use of the Qur'an is considered part of the Public Domain.
Image © 2023 B Sanders

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1y271d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 22 February, 2023 @ 09:35 AM
Rating: 4

The design almost has a mysterious feel to it. Very inspiring.

Posted: Thursday, 23 February, 2023 @ 02:36 AM

@Chaos-Mirror: Thank you!

Posted: Wednesday, 25 October, 2023 @ 11:09 PM
Rating: 5

Awesome job there.

Posted: Thursday, 26 October, 2023 @ 01:31 AM

@VerseOfDreams: Thank you.

Posted: Thursday, 26 October, 2023 @ 01:38 AM

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