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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic architectural photo of an Islamic Maghrebi-style mosque set in a serene desert environment. The scene is illuminated by a warm late afternoon sun, casting long shadows and creating a tranquil atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the intricate details of the building's facade and its surrounding elements. The mosque features clean, white stone walls as its base, rising to vibrant, stucco-finished upper levels in sunny yellow and cool turquoise. Uniformly spaced, robust red columns support elegant Moorish arches, defining the entrance and verandas. These columns are a striking visual element, their bold color contrasting with the subtler tones of the walls and evoking a sense of strength and tradition. Above, a magnificent, multi-tiered dome crowns the structure, its weathered grey surface hinting at age and reverence. Nearby, a slender, rectangular minaret stands tall against the clear, light blue sky, completing the distinctive silhouette of Islamic architecture. The building's windows and doors, visible through the arcades, are rendered with classic Islamic detailing, featuring geometric patterns and possibly carved detailing that would catch the light. The juxtaposition of geometric rigor and organic curves is a hallmark of the style. The overall composition places the mosque on a raised platform, suggesting a sacred space set apart from its surroundings. The subtle textures of the stucco, stone, and polished dome would be expertly rendered, creating a tactile quality. Reflections on any polished surfaces, though minimal, would add to the hyperrealism. The landscaping is sparse and fitting for the arid context, with perhaps a few strategically placed date palms or low-lying desert shrubs adding touches of greenery without detracting from the building's prominence. The ground in front of the mosque is a dark, paved area, providing a clean transition to the building’s base. The perspective draws the viewer's eye towards the central dome and then outward to the detailed facade, with the depth of field subtly blurring the more distant background elements to keep the focus on the architectural masterpiece.