Rina Zaripova

In 2003, the "Yaña Ğasır", or "The New Century" channel aired an episode of the program "Adäm belän Xäwa", or "Adam and Eve" dedicated to the Zaripov family.

On March 5, 2021, Rail Sadrıy prepared the broadcast "Küñel cılısın öläşkändä", or "Leaving a heartfelt warmth" on "Tatarstan radio" for the 80th anniversary of Rina Zaripova.

In March and April 2021, a number of articles, such as "Ğomer yulı üze ber sänğätter..." ("The pathway of life as an art..."), "Serdäşçe apabız" ("Our confidante"), "Meñnärneñ serdäşe häm äñgämädäşe" ("The confidante of a thousand") dedicated to Rina Zaripova were published in Tatar newspapers and journals.

For the first time, Rina Zaripova discovered the "Serdäş", or "Confidante" section of the newspaper "Tatarstan yäşläre" through her students from the village Tatar Saralanı.

The section of the newspaper "Şimbä" ("Saturday") was dedicated to various outstanding personalities of the TASSR, there were often published songs by famous composers with notes at the request of readers.

[10] The book reveals different social problems, which are closely related to the topic of the family; each section of it ends with the author's conclusion.

[11] Her husband, Zahit Sadrislam ulı Zarifov, was a senior teacher, an engineer in Kazan National Research Technological University for a long time.

[2] Rina Zaripova was admired by different literature readings of the works by the classics of Tatar prose, poetry, and drama in The Radio of Tatarstan.

She was also fond of the readings in The Radio of Russia, especially novels by Jack London and "And Quiet Flows the Don" by Mikhail Sholokhov.