HAJJ

häj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, one of the five basic requirements (arkan or "pillars") of Islam. Its annual observance corresponds to the major holy day id al-adha, itself a commemoration of Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son on Divine orders. While the hajj is a religious obligation to be fulfilled at least once in the course of the life of each Muslim, religious law grants many exclusions on grounds of hardship. The hajj is a series of extensively detailed rituals. These include wearing a special garment that symbolizes unity and modesty, collective circumambulations of the Kaaba, and the symbolic stoning of evil. A central event of the pilgrimage is at the station on the plain of Arafat, some ten miles from Mecca, where, the massive crowds notwithstanding, the pilgrim is required to be completely alone with God performing the rite of wuquf or "standing." It is here that the Prophet Muhammad addressed his followers during his last pilgrimage. The Mecca rituals are customarily followed by a visit to the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. The hajj, gathering today millions of Muslims annually, was perhaps the greatest impetus to voluntary mobility before modern times. The economic, cultural, and political importance of this major annual gathering of Muslims from around the world has further increased with the advent of telecommunications and transport technologies, though the increased numbers have taxed the available facilities. Those who have completed the pilgrimage are entitled to add the phrase al-Hajj or hajji (pilgrim) to their name.

See R. F. Burton's Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to el-Medinah and Meccah (1857); J. S. Birks, Across the Savannas to Mecca (1978); S. M. Zafar, Haj (1978); G. A. W. Makky, Mecca (1978).

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...special missions are also sent: official Hajj missions, as well as medical, religious...44 The most important are the official Hajj missions, usually headed by well-known...immediately preceding and following the Hajj, the Foreign Ministry is almost completely...
IN CONCLUDING, we hope that a clearer and more integrated picture of the political philosophy of El Hajj Malik El Shabazz has emerged from our presentation. The question of whether or not Malcolms philosophy is correct or incorrect...
...experience of Malcolm X, who made the hajj in 1964 as a follower of the Nation of...419). Another interpretation of the hajj experience (similar to Turners communitas...For Shariati, then, the efficacy of the hajj is one that transforms both individual...
...revenues dried up (Figure Aq.q). As the hajj attracted massive crowds from distant and...countries were accustomed to making the hajj at their leisure, and many came every...simple matter to adapt by replacing the hajj with the `umra-a shorter and less arduous...
...community, regardless of their level of religiosity. Al-Hajj Al-Hajj , something inconceivable even in the recent past, has become common in post-Soviet Russia. In Dagestan hajj might be undertaken on more than one occasion; a second...
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Non-Hajj Pilgrimage in Islam: A Neglected Dimension of Religious...Abstract. Emphasis by geographers on the study of the hajj to Mecca has resulted in the neglect of ziarat, or non-hajj pilgrimages to other Islamic holy places. Associated...
Al-hajj Umar Tall: the Biography of a Controversial...by Hadja Tall Growing up in Futa Toro Al-Hajj Umar Tall belonged to a family of Torodos...Adama Aise, was Saidus first wife. Al-Hajj Umar was particularly fond of Adama Aise...
Vaccinations for Hajj by Shuja Shafi , Abdul Rashid Gatrad , Syed Miran Hassan Quadri , Aziz Sheikh Hajj, or the pilgrimage to Mecca, represents...travel to Mecca in Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj; approximately 20,000 of these pilgrims...
...2) They were about to take part in the Hajj, the pilgrimage to the Muslim holy places...since 1951, the North African soldiers Hajj stood as the flagship project of the Armys...AMMs conception and handling of the annual Hajj reflected a wider tension in its goals...
...chosen this year to make the journey--the hajj--because the Saudis, keepers of the...in Beirut, and it appeared that their hajj would end 850 miles short of its goal...opening of the Id al Adha festival. Their hajj was complete. (27) The 86th ATS and...
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...Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Perform the Hajj or Umrah Pilgrimage. Many Thousands of...who are able to do so must perform the Hajj, or pilgrimage, to Mecca at least once...However, past numbers performing the Hajj were far fewer than they are today. Easier...
A Hajj Gone Wrong: From Manzoor Ahtesham, the Tale...Manzoor Ahtesham "Lay off! So I did the hajj," Dulhan Chachi said, as her family embraced...Chachi would have undergone a change since the hajj. "Its a great blessing to die there...
Sudanese Journalist Sami Al Hajj Released Sudanese journalist Sami al Hajj was released on May 1 from Guantanamo, after nearly...petitions to the United States. Since his release, Al Hajj has described the range of torture and ill treatment...
Hajj: the Investment of a Lifetime by Tayyaba Syed ATTAINING GODS PLEASURE...the one pillar in Islam that is allowed a lifetime to accomplish: hajj. But with the cost of hajj increasing every year, it may just take an individual a lifetime...
The Hajj: Centering the Muslim World by Greg Noakes The Hajj: Centering the Muslim World By Greg Noakes The hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca, is one of the five pillars of Islam, and so is of immense spiritual and emotional significance to Muslims...
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3,976 Pilgrims Register for Hajj 2007 as OMA Seeks Leaders Cooperation...EDD K. USMAN As the date of the first Hajj 2007 flight to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia...registered pilgrims for the five-day hajj in December, 2,761 have already paid...
Wali: Saudi Issuing Hajj Visas until Dec. 15. Byline: EDD K...yesterday his embassy has started issuing hajj visas for a projected 3,000 Filipino...to all Muslims intending to perform the Hajj from the Republic of the Philippines that...
GMA Names Balindong as Ameerul Hajj. President Arroyo has designated Rep. Pangalian M...Balindong (2nd District, Lanao del Sur) as ldquo;ameerul hajj rdquo; (head of Philippine Hajj mission) for Hajj 2009 in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, that...
Ampatuan Named Ameerul Hajj of Filipino Pilgrims. Byline: EDD K...Datu Andal S. Ampatuan Sr. as "ameerul hajj" or head of the Philippine Pilgrimage Mission to Makkah, Saudi Arabia, for Hajj 2006. Ampatuan, who was also named a few...
...Appeal for Approval of 1,000 Additional Hajj Visas. MANILA, Philippines -- The National...governments request for 1,000 additional hajj visas for Filipino pilgrims. NCMF Secretary...Filipino pilgrims to be granted the additional hajj visas. According to Dianalan, she asked...
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HAJJ haj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia...sacrifice his son on Divine orders. While the hajj is a religious obligation to be fulfilled...many exclusions on grounds of hardship. The hajj is a series of extensively detailed rituals...
HAJJ OMAR haj o mar, 1797 1864, Muslim religious and military leader in W Africa. A chieftain of the large Tukulor tribe of Senegal...
...Islam , and the goal of the annual Muslim hajj . It is c.45 mi (70 km) from its port...pilgrims who visit Mecca during the annual hajj. Muslims are the only people allowed to...later rioted in July, 1987, during the hajj, clashing with Saudi troops and ending...
...a religious tax; Sawm, the dawn-to-sunset fast during the lunar month of Ramadan; and hajj , the pilgrimage to Mecca. The importance of the hajj can hardly be overestimated: this great annual pilgrimage unites Islam and its believers from...
...have derived much income from religious pilgrims; the annual hajj brings more than 2 million pilgrims to Mecca. The oil industry...entanglement in the war. Iranian pilgrims rioted in Mecca during the hajj in 1987, causing clashes with Saudi security troops. More than...
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