The interrelation of Kazakh proverbs and sayings with the Islamic worldview
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/3134-9242/2026-1-1/41-47Keywords:
Kazakh proverbs and sayings, slamic worldview, eligious philosophy, faith, hope, gratitude, patience, moralityAbstract
The main purpose of this article is a comprehensive examination of the vivid manifestation of the Islamicworldview and religious and philosophical principles in Kazakh proverbs and sayings. The content of theproverbs that have developed in the oral literature and folk wisdom of the Kazakh people over the centuries isclosely and organically linked to the basic Islamic values — faith in the unity of Allah (tawhid), gratitude andtrust in fate (tauekel), appreciation and contentment, patience and perseverance, honesty and justice, as wellas mercy and kindness.In the course of the research, the deep content of Kazakh proverbs and sayings is ana-lyzed using a comparative historical method, their ideological consonance with the verses of the Holy Quranand the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad is systematically revealed. The results of the analysis prove thatthe spiritual and ethical principles of Islam are deeply rooted in the Kazakh worldview. In addition, it is de-termined that proverbs and sayings served as an important and effective means of transmitting these high re-ligious and moral values from generation to generation and consolidating them in the national conscious-ness.In this context, the study makes a significant contribution to understanding the historical development ofnational religious consciousness and its reflection in cultural forms. In conclusion, the article clearly demon-strates the deep mutual influence of Islam and national culture, as well as the social and spiritual significanceof folk forms of religious and moral education.