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Definitions of hajji in various dictionaries:
noun - a general term used by foreign soldiers to refer to the Iraqi people
noun - an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca
noun - one who has made a h adj
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a Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim. |
a pilgrim who journeys to Mecca |
A Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim. |
One who has participated in a hajj. |
A Muslim or Arab. |
Geographic Matches |
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Hajji, Ghazni, AFGHANISTAN |
Hajji, Sistan va Baluchestan, IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) |
Hajji, Khuzestan, IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) |
Hajji description |
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Hajji (sometimes spelled Hadji, Haji, Alhaji, Al hage, Al hag or El-Hajj) is a title which is originally given to a Muslim person who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. It is also often used to refer to an elder, since it can take time to accumulate the wealth to fund the travel (particularly before the advent of mass air travel), and in many Muslim societies as an honorific title for a respected man. The title is placed before a person's name; for example Joshua Omo becomes Hajji Joshua Omo. * "Hadi" is also used in Christian Orthodox religion for people who go on pilgrimage to the grave of Christ in Jerusalem. It can then be added to the pilgrim's first name, e.g., Hadi-Prodan. * Hajji is derived from the Arabic jj, which is the active participle of the verb ajja ("to make the pilgrimage"). The alternative form ajj is derived from the name of the Hajj with the adjectival suffix -, and this was the form adopted by non-Arabic languages. In some areas the title has become a fami |