In accordance with the instructions of the Chairman of the KMDB, Chief Mufti Nauryzbai Khadzhi Taganuly, a mass cleaning was organized in the mosques of Shymkent.

In accordance with the instructions of the Chairman of the KMDB, Chief Mufti Nauryzbai Khadzhi Taganuly, a mass cleaning was organized in the mosques of Shymkent.

05.11.2025 02:03:45 548

On November 5, 2025, a large-scale cleaning campaign was organized in Shymkent within the framework of the nationwide environmental project "Clean Kazakhstan". This event was held in accordance with the instructions of the Chairman of the KMDB, Chief Mufti Nauryzbai Khadzhi Taganuly, and was aimed at carrying out mass cleaning work in the city's mosques. The main goal of the campaign was to put in order the internal and external territories of mosques, to form an ecological culture in society, as well as to pay attention to spiritual cleanliness through the sanctification and beautification of religious places.

A group of women and girls actively participated in the cleaning event held at the central mosque of Shymkent, renovating the places of worship with their own hands. The participants thoroughly cleaned the interior of the mosque, wiped down the benches, carpets, windows and doors, and tidied up the entire prayer area. The women also collected garbage from the courtyard, tidied up the greenery, cleaned the flower beds, and improved the exterior of the mosque.

During the campaign, a group of women and girls worked closely together. They were divided into groups and thoroughly cleaned each room, hall, and entrance. After the carpets were cleaned, special places for worship were reopened, and the interior of the mosque was renovated, with improved lighting and sanitation. It is known that this event also plays an important role in the daily life of the mosque: in a clean environment, people's desire to worship is strengthened, their spiritual mood is lifted, and their enthusiasm for prayer and worship increases.

The women participating in the event shared their experiences and gave each other advice. For example, each woman showed how to effectively clean the inside of the mosque and how to use special equipment. Also, the issues of caring for the environment during cleaning, proper waste separation, and the use of environmentally friendly materials were discussed. This experience helped the participants adapt to cleanliness and a culture of environmental protection in everyday life.

The chief imam of Shymkent, Bakdaulet Khadzhi Nurmatuly, expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the women who participated in such a noble cause. He noted that the cleanliness of mosques not only improves their appearance, but also contributes to spiritual purity. “A mosque is not just a place of worship, but also a spiritual center of society. Every cleaning measure here brings a sense of goodness and honesty to a person’s heart. The work you have done is of great importance,” he said.

The work of the participants during the campaign was fruitful. The interior of the mosque was renovated, and the places of worship were made clean and comfortable. Windows and doors were polished, carpets and chairs were cleaned. In addition, the courtyard of the mosque was also tidied up: garbage was collected, greenery was maintained, and flower beds were restored. The unity and cooperation of the participants made a great contribution to the success of this event.

The essence of this event is not limited to the mosque. The events held within the framework of the "Clean Kazakhstan" project are aimed at forming an ecological culture in society. Such actions increase people's responsibility for a clean environment, teach them to protect the environment, and develop civic engagement. By participating in such an event, the women's community made its contribution and helped to form a positive image in society.

During the campaign, women also shared their personal experiences. They taught how to effectively organize cleaning work, how to systematically clean each room and area. A culture of exchange of experience was formed among the participants, and each received useful and important information. This experience helped women adapt to cleanliness and a culture of environmental protection in everyday life.

During the clean-up event, special attention was paid to environmental responsibility. Proper waste separation, the use of special bags, and the use of environmentally friendly cleaning products were all important aspects of the campaign. Participants contributed to the formation of an ecological culture and demonstrated their readiness to maintain a clean environment in the future.

At the end of the campaign, the chief imam of the mosque, Bakdaulet Khadzhi Nurmatuly, thanked the participants and highly appreciated their work. He also noted the importance of holding such events regularly. The cleanliness of mosques, the unity of the community, and spiritual harmony are all values that are necessary for society.

The "Clean Kazakhstan" eco-action is not just a one-day event in the mosques of Shymkent, but one of the systematic initiatives aimed at the sustainable development of society. The activity and cooperation of the women's community not only improved the appearance of the city's mosques, but also became an example for young people, children and the entire society. With their actions, they showed that cleanliness has not only physical, but also spiritual significance.

The experience and results gained during the campaign will also serve as the basis for future activities. Strengthening the environmental culture in society, keeping mosques clean, and fostering civic responsibility are all key goals of the Clean Kazakhstan project. The active participation of women's groups ensured the success of this initiative.

In conclusion, the "Clean Kazakhstan" eco-action, held in Shymkent on November 5, 2025, was a success with the active participation of the women's community. The interior of the mosque was renovated, providing a comfortable, clean and cozy environment for worship. The courtyard and external areas were also put in order, and flower beds were maintained. The chief imam of the city, Bakdaulet Khadzhi Nurmatuly, expressed his gratitude to the participants and noted the role of such good events in society.

This action has become an example not only for mosques, but also for society as a whole. The unity, responsibility and contribution of the participants to the formation of an ecological culture contribute to the constant cleanliness and cultural environment in the city. Within the framework of the "Clean Kazakhstan" project, such events will be held systematically in the future, and the contribution of residents will continue to make Shymkent a clean, beautiful and comfortable city.