Gabdul Wahit Hazret-a prominent religious figure of the second half of the XIX – first half of the XX centuries. Gabdul Wahit received his first education from an aul Mullah when he was 6 years old.for 8 years, He studied with the best teachers of the Semipalatinsk region.
To further improve his knowledge, in 1873 he entered the Mir-Arab madrasa in Bukhara, and in 1888 returned to his native land, receiving the spiritual title of Hazret. The title "Hazret" is awarded to high-level religious figures and is assigned only to one of the hundreds of thousands of students of the Mir-Arab madrasa.
In his native land, Gabdul Wahit, working as an Imam and teacher in a mosque built by Temirgali bolys at the beginning of the last century, preached Islam and taught children to read and write. In the last years of his life, in the South-East of the village of Arbigen, he built a mosque in the area of "Keldikyz", where he continued his activities. Abdul Which Hazrat died in 1926 and is buried in the terrain, "Galdikas".
After the death of Haziratu his grave became a place of pilgrimage. In 1953, a Mazar was built on the site of the burial of Gabdul Wahit haziret, but forest fires damaged a significant part of the Mazar, so in 2012 a structure with two domes, 9 and 12 meters high, was erected. The territory was landscaped, a house was built with all the amenities where you can spend the night. From the village of Arbigen to the Mazar of khaziret, signs are installed along the road. upon arrival, visitors are met by a shyrakshi (Mullah), who accompanies visitors, reads prayers, and tells about the life of the Saint.
Currently, the mausoleum is an object of sacred significance, one of the Holy places of the Pavlodar region.