The guard just came up, took a paper from the embassy lying next to me without asking, began to read and ask me questions in the format of an interrogation. They took me to the head of the mosque's security, took a picture of my passport (!) and called the police.
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Today, 08/01.21. I visited the mosque, as I arrived and asked the guard if I was looking for the dining room by the wrong door. But the guard began to have a short conversation with me. Kazakhs say that even when a young man comes from far away, elderly people get up from their seats and are greeted with respect. I do not need to show respect, but I will still make an appeal to the sitting leadership of the Hazret Sultan mosque above.Please explain to the guard who was on duty at the canteen that day when the elders address him and even politely let him politely talk, not only is he 20-25 years younger than me, he also aggressively reads maral to me. As a visitor, I approached him politely observing all the rules in a mask as it should be, and this young boy of about 17 years old began to be rude to me.Is he at home? Please explain the rule of etiquette sacredly to the ministers.Yes, I agree that everyone is equal before Allah. And that now, because of this, the younger generation must show rudeness to the older generation.. Personally, as a guard, he has no data on height, athletic build, or even politeness. The guards refused to let me contact the senior of the guards and the senior of the imams of Micheti and did not even tell me his full name. If I'm not mistaken, his name is Bekzat, possibly Darkhan. Even law enforcement officers who catch criminals do not behave so brazenly. Imams are right that there are micheti and your missing. But what's the use of your work if the younger generation begins to be insolent with words (do you hear my dear when talking ).? etc.although you are with him. How to understand this. Check the camera on 08/01/21. the numbers on the ground floor from the right to the dressing room before reaching the dining room. A man in a blue T-shirt with a black tube cap with a protective mask approached him. He should not be sent to the university, but to the mining and metallurgical combine to arrange for the copper smelters there, people with hot experience work suffocating in the furnace and gas, they will immediately teach him the rule of etiquette. You have been given a beautiful bathroom. Work beautifully. Let's not forget that we are Cossacks, Allah gave us a good president, so let's be an example for neighboring states. Sincerely, Asan Zhasymbekov.