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‖ hadj|hadʒ, hɑːdʒ| Also 8 hagge, 20 haj, hajj. [Arab. ḥajj.] A pilgrimage to Mecca. Also transf.
1704J. Pitts Acc. Mahometans vii. (1736) 218 Be sure to perform the Al hage, or el Hagge, i.e. the Pilgrimage to Mecca. 1847Disraeli Tancred iv. v, Who..could come cringing to El Sham to ask for the contract of the Hadj. 1910Encycl. Brit. XII. 827/1 The word hajj is sometimes loosely used of any Mahommedan pilgrimage to a sacred place or shrine, and is also applied to the pilgrimages of Christians of the East to the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem. 1930Kipling Limits & Renewals (1932) 217 He had forbidden music because it was a haj. |