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What (who) is Hadj - definition

PIRATE
Abdulla Al-Hadj

Hadj         
  • Pilgrims performing "Ramy Al-Jamarat" (Stoning of the Devil) ceremony during the 2006 Hajj
  • Pilgrims wearing Ihram near Mount Arafat on the day of Hajj
  • km}} away from Mecca.
  • The [[Kaaba]] during Hajj
  • A Hajj certificate dated 602 AH (1205 CE).
  • Diagram of the locations and rites of Hajj
  • Pilgrims performing Tawaf around the Kaaba
  • A 1907 photograph of people praying near the Kaaba in the [[Great Mosque of Mecca]]
  • Mount Arafat during Hajj
  • Pilgrims at Muzdalifah
  • A Saudi security officer on vigil
  • [[tawaf]]}} around the Kaaba
ISLAMIC PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA
Haj; Hadj; Mustati; Istita'ah; Pilgrimae to mecca; Pilgrimage to mecca; Ḥajj; Al Haj; The Hajj; Hadjj; Pilgrimage to Mecca; Al-Haj; Hajj flights; Greater Hajj; Greater pilgrimage; Pilgrimage to Makkah; The Haj
·noun The pilgrimage to Mecca, performed by Mohammedans.
hajj         
  • Pilgrims performing "Ramy Al-Jamarat" (Stoning of the Devil) ceremony during the 2006 Hajj
  • Pilgrims wearing Ihram near Mount Arafat on the day of Hajj
  • km}} away from Mecca.
  • The [[Kaaba]] during Hajj
  • A Hajj certificate dated 602 AH (1205 CE).
  • Diagram of the locations and rites of Hajj
  • Pilgrims performing Tawaf around the Kaaba
  • A 1907 photograph of people praying near the Kaaba in the [[Great Mosque of Mecca]]
  • Mount Arafat during Hajj
  • Pilgrims at Muzdalifah
  • A Saudi security officer on vigil
  • [[tawaf]]}} around the Kaaba
ISLAMIC PILGRIMAGE TO MECCA
Haj; Hadj; Mustati; Istita'ah; Pilgrimae to mecca; Pilgrimage to mecca; Ḥajj; Al Haj; The Hajj; Hadjj; Pilgrimage to Mecca; Al-Haj; Hajj flights; Greater Hajj; Greater pilgrimage; Pilgrimage to Makkah; The Haj
[had?]
(also haj)
¦ noun the greater pilgrimage to Mecca which all Muslims are expected to make at least once if they can afford to do so. Compare with umrah.
Origin
from Arab. (al-) ?ajj '(the Great) Pilgrimage'.
Abdulla al-Hadj         
Abdulla al-Hadj (; died 1843) was an English pirate primarily known for his activity in the South China Sea. By his own account, Abdulla was born in England but was taken to Arabia while he was still young.

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Abdulla al-Hadj

Abdulla al-Hadj (Arabic: عبد الله الحاج; died 1843) was an English pirate primarily known for his activity in the South China Sea. By his own account, Abdulla was born in England but was taken to Arabia while he was still young. While in Arabia, he converted to Islam and eventually found his way to Murdu where he found a job as the rajah's chief advisor. Abdulla was most known for his capture of a British trading vessel that was stopped at Murdu in northern Borneo. While the ship was taking on cargo, Abdulla and a partner boarded the ship and killed the captain and another officer, took over the ship and stripped it bare. The rajah of Murdu, hoping to avoid punishment turned Abdulla over to the Honourable East India Company while keeping the loot for himself. After a trial, Abdulla was imprisoned for life in Bombay.

According to Owen Rutter, a pirate by the name of Haji Abdullah appears in the historical record exactly once, in 1843, when he is turned over to the East India Company in Penang, then a part of the British Imperial Straits Settlements, by one of the many autonomous princes controlling the regions small port cities. Rutter describes haji Abdullah as having been captured along the "Pedir coast," and given into the custody of the "Rajah of Murdu" who turned over to the British. The details of his life are known only from his own testimony to the British court that tried him for piracy. He stated that he was born in Canterbury, England, and did not know his birth name, claiming rather to have been in Jeddah with his father where both converted while he was a small boy.

Examples of use of Hadj
1. "I‘ve been here for three years and these accusations were just told to me," said Al Hadj Boudella.
2. Shlibi says that in his village, Deir Hadj, each farmer has received about a quarter of an acre for agriculture.
3. Bisan allegedly transferred classified information on anti–drug smuggling operations to Wasalem Abu Rawis, 33, of the Negev village Bir Hadj.
4. The other five –– Lakhdar Boumediene, Mohamed Nechle, Mustafa Ait Idir, Hadj Boudella and Saber Lahmar –– were accused of planning to go to Afghanistan to fight.
5. "The troops will stay at the border until we are sure the situation has stabilized," Senegalese presidential spokesman El Hadj Amadou Sall said.