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The ablution room of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is a tranquil and thoughtfully designed space for worshippers to perform the ritual washing (wudu) before prayer. This essential area combines functionality with elegance, providing a serene environment that emphasizes purification in line with Islamic tradition. At the center of the room are large, circular marble fountains, each surrounded by intricately carved columns that add both beauty and practicality to the space. The walls and floors are adorned with colorful zellij tiles, adding intricate detail and reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Moroccan craftsmanship. The symmetrical arrangement and the peaceful ambiance invite reflection, creating a space where both physical and spiritual purification can occur. A virtual tour of this room features two panoramas, offering a wide view of the entire space and a closer look at the detailed tilework and columns, allowing viewers to appreciate the artistry and significance of this sacred area.