Abstract:
With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, digitalization has accelerated in all areas of life. Each
person as a social being strives to gain freedom at least during their leisure time, which was one of
the reasons for thousands of anti-Covid protests around the world, including Kazakhstan. It shows
the need for a deep analysis of leisure practices in the online medium and offline medium of modern
society. The main thesis put forward in this paper concerns the urgent need for the modernization
and regulation of offline leisure practices in Kazakhstan in accordance with the appropriate legal,
cultural, moral, and religious dimensions. There were two inevitable processes taking place in the
period of the Covid-19 pandemic: the digitalization of leisure practices and social distancing and
personal isolation. Although in most cases the main concern during the pandemic was on issues of
converting of practices to unusual conditions, fundamental themes affecting the very core of each of
the religious traditions came to the fore from time to time. In this article the digitization of everyday
life via leisure practices in the online medium and offline medium are also discussed.