User:Zhanerke Bekuzakova/Abay's words of edification

Abay, artistically, deeply humanistic views on religion and social services - words of edification. Words of Abay (Gakliya) - a prose work written in the classical style, reflecting the artistic power of the great poet in the art of words, the worldview of wisdom in philosophy. The total number of living in one direction, by forty-five works written on the theme of the word of edification of Abay separate, different. Of these, six or seven models are short, and some are different in content, topics, scaling. In his speeches, Abay not only drew attention to the originality of the work, but also to its depth, logical significance.

Thus, through the artistic skill of artistic consciousness and philosophical intellectual and combines with scientific consciousness. Humanistic, educational, social thought of Abay in black words were together with opinion on religion forms the philosophical concept of all Kazakh people. Words of edification of Abai  also became the General word for mankind.

Several of his edifications were first mentioned in 1918 in the magazine "Abay", published in Semipalatinsk. Then the words of Abai were published in Russian, Chinese, French, and  translated into many languages.

Thoughts of edification
In the "seventh word of Abay" there is a complex philosophical concept of "food of the soul". Abay considers it as the accumulated fund of science, education, arising as a result of irradiation in the consciousness of the objective world, living outside our consciousness.

In his word of edification he noted that in this "seventh word" his goal was to instill in the minds of his generation only useful food of the soul through the innate souls of man. In this regard, first of all, it is necessary to pay special attention to the fact that in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On religious activities and religious associations" in the Republic of Kazakhstan does not exist.

Abay in this direction, in other words, said in his poems," I am proud not only of science, but also of other poems." Here he changes the concept of" nourishment of the soul "from the point of view of his time and with the great needs necessary to" be human". The poet presents the thesis of his systemic and established view of being a full-fledged person.