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Al-Haj(j)|ælˈhædʒ| Also Al-Hadjdj. [a. Arab. al-ḥājj: see al-2 and hadji.] = hadji, hajji.
1836E. W. Lane Acct. Mod. Egyptians I. iii. 110 It is not by the visit to Mek′keh..that the Moos′lim acquires the title of el-hha′gg (or the pilgrim). 1927Encycl. Islam II. 201/2 Al-Ḥāḏj̱ḏj̱ ‘Omar, a..conqueror in the Sūdān, founder of the Tuculor Kingdom (1797–1864). 1949J. S. Trimingham Islam in Sudan iv. 124 The pilgrimage (ḥajj) to the Holy Places is a great ambition, but..not very many go. He who does returns..to be feasted and honoured, for his ḥajj brings to his family the baraka of the Holy Places. Henceforth he is called al-Ḥājj and his achievement is commemorated on his house which has its façade whitewashed and designs..painted on it. 1956J. V. Morais Leaders of Malaya 8/2 The Sultan of Selangor Sir Hisamuddin Alam Shah Alhaj ibni Almarhum Sultan Ala-iddin Sulaiman Shah... In August, 1952, made a pilgrimage to Mecca and is the first Malay Ruler to have done so. 1969Whitaker's Almanack 1970 758/1 The words ‘Al Haj’ or ‘Haji’ indicate that the person so named has made the pilgrimage to Mecca. |