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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/c/cd35264/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The Underground Mosque of Beket-Ata is a unique sacred site located in the remote foothills of the Ustyurt Plateau on the Mangyshlak Peninsula in Kazakhstan.
The DWC travel company invites you to embark on this mystical journey to discover this spiritual sanctuary.
The road to the mosque is not easy – it involves crossing hundreds of kilometers of desert expanses and then walking several kilometers on foot. However, this adventure is worth it, as the Beket-Ata Mosque holds special significance for believers. It was founded by Beket-Ata, an outstanding Kazakh religious figure and Sufi preacher, who in his lifetime was renowned for his gift of healing not only physical ailments but also spiritual suffering. His tomb is located right inside the mosque, giving this place a special spiritual energy.
Visiting this underground mosque often brings believers real miracles. Here, they seek spiritual inspiration and healing, and local legend has it that incredible events occur after visiting the necropolis. This place has a special magnetism and mystery, making it significant for both spiritual and pilgrimage tourism.
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