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HADJI - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hadji (disambiguation)

HADJI         

ألاسم

زائر بيت الله بمكة

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
اسْم : فريضة الحَجُّ
زائر بيت الله بمكة      
hadji

Definition

Hadji
·noun A Greek or Armenian who has visited the holy sepulcher at Jerusalem.
II. Hadji ·noun A Mohammedan pilgrim to Mecca;
- used among Orientals as a respectful salutation or a title of honor.

Wikipedia

Hadji

Hadji is a variant spelling of Hajji, a title and prefix that is awarded to a person who has successfully completed the Hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca.

It may also refer to:

Examples of use of HADJI
1. Lieutenant Colonel Aminuddin Hadji Abidin heads the Brunei team.
2. He won the header and El–Hadji (Diouf) went down the line and crossed the ball.
3. At Senegal‘s UniversitĂ© du Sahel in Dakar, President El Hadji I.
4. In the homeland of international star El Hadji Diouf, soccer matches draw crowds to every television.
5. The four–minute song, "Hadji Girl," appears to be sung by a Marine in front of a cheering audience.