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Definition of hajj in English: hajj(also haj) nounhadʒhædʒ The greater Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, which takes place in the last month of the year and which all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime if they can afford to do so. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. (伊斯兰教徒去麦加的)朝觐 Compare with umrah Example sentencesExamples - Saudi Arabia, which is hosting some two million Muslims for the haj pilgrimage, deployed more than 10,000 troops at the holy sites and at key airports and sea ports.
- The final pillar entails a pilgrimage, or hajj, to the Kaaba, the holy shrine in Mecca, that is to be made at least once in one's lifetime.
- Major Muslim annual rituals are Ramadan (the month of fasting), Idul Fitri (the end of fasting), and the hajj (pilgrimage).
- This Muslim pilgrim in white with the shrine of the Kaaba in his heart is stoning the demons, a ritual connected to the haj, or pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Those villagers who have made the hajj to Mecca, or even descendants of those who have made the journey, are highly respected.
- In Islam the pilgrimage to Mecca, the hajj, is both a duty and a spiritual participation in the Prophet's path toward divine connection.
- Believers are expected, at least once in their lives, to make a hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca during the month of Ramadan.
- Fasting from dawn until dusk throughout Ramadan is one of the five main compulsory ‘pillars’ of the Islamic faith, along with charity, a declaration of belief, prayers, and the haj pilgrimage to Mecca, for those who are able to.
- The hajj to Mecca, is one of the pillars of Islam.
- All adults hope to conduct the Islamic hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, at some time during their life.
- Before you partake your journey to perform your hajj, there are certain things that you should always remember to do.
- After a long drive, we arrived in Mecca around midnight and began the rituals associated with the hajj.
- She traveled to Mecca for the haj pilgrimage twice and for the minor pilgrimage six times.
- Hajj is obligatory on every adult Muslim who can afford to go to Makkah during the hajj season, whether on foot or by any other carriage.
- The hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca with religious activities that last a week or more.
- The hajj links pilgrims with Muslims around the world symbolically, ritually, and politically.
- All Muslims who are able are expected to make a hajj, or pilgrimage, once during their life, to one of the Muslim holy sites.
- It is his fervent hope that early next year, in the company of a million or so other Muslims, he will be able to go on the haj and circle the black stone at Mecca.
- The hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) is an important ritual for the Bedu, and most parents take each of their children on his or her first pilgrimage at the age of seven or eight.
- The pilgrimage, called the hajj, is considered the culmination of Islamic practice.
OriginFrom Arabic (al-) ḥajj '(the Great) Pilgrimage'. Definition of hajj in US English: hajj(also hadj, haj) nounhajhædʒ The Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca that takes place in the last month of the year, and that all Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime. (伊斯兰教徒去麦加的)朝觐 Example sentencesExamples - All Muslims who are able are expected to make a hajj, or pilgrimage, once during their life, to one of the Muslim holy sites.
- Believers are expected, at least once in their lives, to make a hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca during the month of Ramadan.
- The hajj links pilgrims with Muslims around the world symbolically, ritually, and politically.
- Fasting from dawn until dusk throughout Ramadan is one of the five main compulsory ‘pillars’ of the Islamic faith, along with charity, a declaration of belief, prayers, and the haj pilgrimage to Mecca, for those who are able to.
- After a long drive, we arrived in Mecca around midnight and began the rituals associated with the hajj.
- This Muslim pilgrim in white with the shrine of the Kaaba in his heart is stoning the demons, a ritual connected to the haj, or pilgrimage to Mecca.
- The pilgrimage, called the hajj, is considered the culmination of Islamic practice.
- It is his fervent hope that early next year, in the company of a million or so other Muslims, he will be able to go on the haj and circle the black stone at Mecca.
- In Islam the pilgrimage to Mecca, the hajj, is both a duty and a spiritual participation in the Prophet's path toward divine connection.
- Saudi Arabia, which is hosting some two million Muslims for the haj pilgrimage, deployed more than 10,000 troops at the holy sites and at key airports and sea ports.
- Hajj is obligatory on every adult Muslim who can afford to go to Makkah during the hajj season, whether on foot or by any other carriage.
- The hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca with religious activities that last a week or more.
- The hajj to Mecca, is one of the pillars of Islam.
- Those villagers who have made the hajj to Mecca, or even descendants of those who have made the journey, are highly respected.
- The final pillar entails a pilgrimage, or hajj, to the Kaaba, the holy shrine in Mecca, that is to be made at least once in one's lifetime.
- She traveled to Mecca for the haj pilgrimage twice and for the minor pilgrimage six times.
- Before you partake your journey to perform your hajj, there are certain things that you should always remember to do.
- All adults hope to conduct the Islamic hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, at some time during their life.
- The hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) is an important ritual for the Bedu, and most parents take each of their children on his or her first pilgrimage at the age of seven or eight.
- Major Muslim annual rituals are Ramadan (the month of fasting), Idul Fitri (the end of fasting), and the hajj (pilgrimage).
OriginFrom Arabic ( al-) ḥajj ‘(the Great) Pilgrimage’. |