17.03.2026
A MEANINGFUL MEETING WITH ASSYLY OSMAN TOOK PLACE
Today, within the walls of the university, another
meaningful evening took place, celebrating national spirituality and
enlightening the minds of the younger generation. As part of the “Adal Azamat”
project, a meeting titled “The Future of the Nation Lies in a Virtuous Family”
was held, becoming a gathering rich in content and deep in meaning. The honored
guest of the event was scholar, public figure, Doctor of Philology, professor,
and Honored Worker of Kazakhstan, Assyly Osman. She shared thoughtful insights
with the youth on national upbringing, the fate of the language, and family
values.
The evening opened with heartfelt poetic lines by
young poet Daniyar Bolatkhan, a member of the Orazaly Dosbosynov Young Poets
Center. From the very first moments, the atmosphere of the event was filled
with a special warmth. A poem dedicated to the youth, full of hope and belief,
highlighted the significance of the meeting and added depth to its meaning.
Assyly Alikyzy, a person of great life experience,
began her speech with gratitude, noting that meeting with young people brings
her great joy. Every word she spoke was weighty, and each idea was meaningful
and resonated with the audience. Her phrase, “I am not Magzhan, but I believe
in you – in the youth,” became a clear expression of the hope
placed on the younger generation. By encouraging open dialogue and free
discussion, she created a sincere platform for exchanging ideas.
When the conversation turned to national upbringing,
the speaker emphasized with deep emotion that the family is the foundation of
education and the cradle of national identity. In her view, only a child who
receives strong upbringing can understand the spiritual essence of their nation
and absorb its values. Referring to the fleeting nature of time, she noted that
one of the eternal values is the native language, which must never disappear.
Through language and speech, a nation’s literature, culture, and history are
passed down from generation to generation.
The young people who attended the meeting actively
asked questions and received meaningful answers about ways of providing
education as future teachers. The folk song “Balkadisha,” performed by Arai
Ongar, added beauty to the evening. The harmony of music and atmosphere
uplifted the audience. At the end of the event, a heartfelt poem by the
youngest member of the Young Poets Center gave the evening a special tenderness
and deepened its spiritual impact.
Such rich and meaningful meetings clearly demonstrate
that education and upbringing go hand in hand within the walls of this leading
academic institution. The thoughts and guidance of individuals who care about
the future of the nation serve as a guiding light for the younger generation.
In conclusion, this meeting was not just a gathering,
but a reflection of spiritual renewal and a thoughtful reconsideration of
national values. The more such meaningful events are held – answering
the questions of young people and inspiring them – the stronger and brighter the future of the country
will be.
«Abai University» Media Center