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Hajj (or variant spellings) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Hajj may also refer to: People Hajj * Adnan Hajj, Lebanese freelance photographer * Hajj Nematollah (1871–1920), Kurdish mystic * Hussein Hajj Hassan (born 1960), Lebanese politician * Francois Hajj (1953–2007), a Lebanese general Al Hajj, El Hajj * El Hajj Muhammad El Anka (1907–1978), Algerian chaabi musician * Sami al Hajj (born 1969), Sudanese journalist for the Al Jazeera network * Ounsi el- Hajj (1937–2014), Lebanese poet * El-Hajj Al-Malik El Shabazz (1925–1965), the Muslim name of Malcolm X, American black nationalist and human rights activist * Abdu Ali al Haji Sharqawi (born 1974), Yemeni detainee at the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba Hadj * Hadj Boudella (born 1965), former detainee at the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detainment camp in Cuba Al Hadj, El Hadj *El Hadj Umar Tall (1794–1864), West African political leader, Islamic scholar, and military commander Other uses * Al-Haj ...
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Hajj
The Hajj (; ar, حَجّ '; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and of supporting their family during their absence from home. In Islamic terminology, Hajj is a pilgrimage made to the Kaaba, the "House of God", in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, alongside Shahadah (oath to God), Salat (prayer), Zakat (almsgiving) and Sawm (fasting of Ramadan). The Hajj is a demonstration of the solidarity of the Muslim people, and their submission to God ( Allah). The word Hajj means "to attend a journey", which connotes both the outward act of a journey and the inward act of intentions. The rites of pilgrimage are performed over five to six ...
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El Hadj Umar Tall
Hadji Oumarûl Foutiyou Tall (Umar ibn Sa'id al-Futi Tal, ar, حاج عمر بن سعيد طعل), ( – 1864 CE), born in Futa Tooro, present day Senegal, was a West African political leader, Islamic scholar, Tijani Sufi and Toucouleur military commander who founded the short-lived Toucouleur Empire encompassing much of what is now Senegal, Guinea, Mauritania and Mali. Lapidus, Ira M. (2014) A History of Islamic Societies. 3rd edition, New York: Cambridge University Press, pages 472-473. Name Omar Tall's name is spelled variously: in particular, his first name is commonly transliterated in French as ''Omar'', although some sources prefer ''Umar''; the patronymic, ''ibn Sa'id'', is often omitted; and the final element of his name, ''Tall'' ( ar, طعل, links=no), is spelt variously as ''Tall'', ''Taal'' or ''Tal''. The honorific ''El Hadj'' (also ''al-Hajj'' or ''el-Hadj''), reserved for a Muslim who has successfully made the Hajj to Mecca, precedes Omar Tall's name in ...
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Hajji (other)
Hajji is an honorific title given to a Muslim person who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. Hajji or Haji may also refer to: People * Haji (actress), a movie actress who starred in several Russ Meyer films * Hajji (name) Other uses * Hajji, Iran, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran * Haji Ali Dargah, a mosque off the coast of Worli in Southern Mumbai * Hajji Firuz Tepe, a neolithic complex * Haji, a character in the anime series ''Blood+'' * Haji, a character in the 1960s television series ''I Dream of Jeannie'' * Haji, the Japanese word for shame * Haji pilgrimage to the Holy Kabah See also * Hagi (other) * Hadji (other) * Hajj (other) Hajj (or variant spellings) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Hajj may also refer to: People Hajj * Adnan Hajj, Lebanese freelance photographer * Hajj Nematollah (1871–1920), Kurdish mystic * Hussein Hajj Hassan (born 1960), Lebanese ...
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Hajji
Hajji ( ar, الحجّي; sometimes spelled Hadji, Haji, Alhaji, Al-Hadj, Al-Haj or El-Hajj) is an honorific title which is given to a Muslim who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. It is also often used to refer to an elder, since it can take years to accumulate the wealth to fund the travel (and did particularly before the advent of mass air travel), and in many Muslim societies to a respected man as an honorific title. The title is placed before a person's name; for example, Saif Gani becomes ''Hajji Saif Gani''. Hadži is also used in Orthodox Christianity 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., Hadži-Prodan, Hadži-Đera, Hadži-Ruvim, Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Hajji is derived from the Arabic ', which is the active participle of the verb ' ("to make the pilgrimage"). The alternative form ' is derived from the name of the Hajj with the adjectival suffix -''ī'', and this w ...
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Haj (other)
The haj, more commonly spelled ''hajj'', is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Haj or HAJ may also refer to: Places *Háj (Fichtel Mountains), a mountain in the Czech Republic * Háj (observation tower), an observation tower near Šumperk in the Czech Republic *Háj, Košice-okolie District, a municipality and village in Slovakia * Háj, Turčianske Teplice District, a municipality and village in Slovakia *Hāj, other name of Hajj Qeshlaq, a village in Iran People * Haj Ross (born 1938), American linguist * Joseph Haj, American artistic director Other uses * ''The Haj'', a novel by Leon Uris * Hajong language, spoken in India and Bangladesh * HAJ, IATA code for Hannover Airport, in Germany See also * Hajj (other) Hajj (or variant spellings) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. Hajj may also refer to: People Hajj * Adnan Hajj, Lebanese freelance photographer * Hajj Nematollah (1871–1920), Kurdish mystic * Hussein Hajj Hassan (born 1960), Lebanese p . ...
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Hage (other)
Hage is a small East Frisian town in Lower Saxony, Germany. Hage or Håge may also refer to: Places * Hage (Randen), a mountain in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen * Hage (Samtgemeinde), a collective municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany, containing the town Hage * Hage Station, a railway station in Nishitosahage, Shimanto-shi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. People * Hage Geingob (born 1941), the third President of Namibia * Alfred Hage (1803–1872), Danish merchant, politician, landowner and philanthropist. * Brett Hage (born 1974), American politician * Christopher Friedenreich Hage (1759–1849), Danish merchant on the island of Møn * Chucrallah-Nabil El-Hage (born 1943), archeparch of the Maronite Catholic church * Daisy Hage (born 1993), Dutch handball player * Douglas Håge (1898–1959), Swedish actor * Gerhard Häge (1928/29–1970), West German rower * Ghassan Hage (born 1957), Lebanese-Australian academic * Gilbert Hage (born 1966), Lebanese photographer * Heleen Hage (b ...
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Hajj (film)
''Hajj'' ( kn, ಹಜ್) is a 2013 Indian Kannada language directed by and starring Nikhil Manjoo in the lead role, alongside Manasa Joshi and Geethamani who appear in pivotal roles. At the 2013 Karnataka State Film Awards, the film won three awards – Best Film, Best Actor Best Actor is the name of an award which is presented by various film, television and theatre organizations, festivals, and people's awards to leading actors in a film, television series, television film or play. The term most often refers to th ... (Nikhil Manjoo) and Best Story (Srilalithe). In December 2014, at the 7th Bengaluru International Film Festival, the film was awarded the Best Kannada Film. Cast * Nikhil Manjoo as Altaf * Manasa Joshi as Hazira * Geethamani as Fatima References 2013 films 2010s Kannada-language films {{2010s-Kannada-film-stub ...
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Hajj (album)
Hajj (; ar, حَجّ '; sometimes also spelled Hadj, Hadji or Haj in English) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and of supporting their family during their absence from home. In Islamic terminology, Hajj is a pilgrimage made to the Kaaba, the "House of Allah", in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, alongside (oath to Allah & Muhammad "The messenger of Allah"), (prayer), (almsgiving) and (fasting of Ramadan). The Hajj is an annual practice when Muslim brotherhood is on display and their solidarity with fellow Muslim people, and submission to God (Allah) is fulfilled. The word Hajj means "pilgrimage made to the Kaaba" a long pious journey taken by Muslims to cleanse their so ...
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Hajj Qeshlaq
Hajj Qeshlaq ( fa, حاج قشلاق, also Romanized as Ḩājj Qeshlāq; also known as Hāj, Ḩājī Qeshlāq, Ḩājjī Qeshlāq, and Hāz Qishlāq) is a village in Ijrud-e Pain Rural District, Halab District Halab District ( fa, بخش حلب) is a district (bakhsh) in Ijrud County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 6,342, in 1,678 families. The District has one city: Halab )), is an adjective which means "white-colored ..., Ijrud County, Zanjan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 166, in 35 families. References Populated places in Ijrud County {{Ijrud-geo-stub ...
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Al-Hajj
Al-Ḥajj ( ar, الحج, ; "The Pilgrimage", "The Hajj") is the 22nd chapter (''sūrah'') of the Quran with 78 verses ('' āyāt''). This surah takes its name from the 27th verse. Summary *1-2 The dreadful character of the judgment-day *3-4 Nadr ibn al-Harith rebuked for his infidelity *5-7 Proofs of the doctrine of the resurrection *8-10 Abu Jahl’s obstinate infidelity and its punishment *11-13 Hypocrites exposed and rebuked *14 God will reward the righteous *15-16 God will cause Muhammad and the Quran to triumph *17 God will judge between the followers of conflicting faiths * ۩ 18 All creatures praise God *19-24 The awful fate of unbelievers contrasted with the joy of believers *25-26 Profaners of the Kaabah will be punished *27 God appointed the site of the Kaabah an abode for Abraham *28-32 The pilgrimage to Makkah instituted for Muslims *32-35 Rites to be observed by the pilgrims *36 Sacrifices appointed for the professors of every religion *37 The humble bel ...
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Hadj Boudella
Hadj Boudella is a citizen of Bosnia who was wrongfully detained for over six years in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. He was born in Algeria, moved to Bosnia, married Nađa Dizdarević a Bosnian woman, and became a Bosnian citizen. Boudella, and five associates of his, who were also Algerian-born Bosnians were arrested by Bosnian authorities. Local United States intelligence officials said they detected " chatter" that implicated the six in a conspiracy to bomb the US embassy in Bosnia. He won his habeas corpus and US District Court Judge Richard J. Leon wrote that there was no evidence that Boudella intended to travel to Afghanistan to take up arms against US forces. Judge Leon declared Boudella's detention as unlawful and ordered his release in November 2008. He was released from Guantanamo and returned to his family in Bosnia on December 16, 2008. Wife hunger strike In June 2005, Boudella's wife, Nađa Dizdarević, started the first of several ...
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Adnan Hajj
The Adnan Hajj photographs controversy (also called Reutersgate) involves digitally manipulated photographs taken by Adnan Hajj, a Lebanese freelance photographer based in the Middle East, who had worked for Reuters over a period of more than ten years. Hajj's photographs were presented as part of Reuters' news coverage of the 2006 Lebanon War, but Reuters has admitted that at least two were significantly altered before being published. Timeline The first image was discovered on August 5, 2006 when blogger Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs wrote that the first image "shows blatant evidence of manipulation" (Adobe Photoshop clone stamp), Reuters removed all of Hajj's photographs from their site; Hajj claimed to not have intentionally altered the photo but was trying to remove "dust marks". Reuters did not stand by the photographer and admitted that Hajj had altered it, saying "photo editing software was improperly used on this image. A corrected version will immediate ...
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