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hajj

/haj/US // hædʒ //UK // (hædʒ) //

朝觐,朝圣,哈吉,朝拜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hajj·es.

    • : the pilgrimage to Mecca, which every adult Muslim is supposed to make at least once in his or her lifetime: the fifth of the Pillars of Islam.

Examples

  • “Saleh is just like this guy Putin in Russia,” said Yahya Al-Hajj, an apolitical Sana resident.

  • Well, several said they were from that province on their Hajj to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

  • Yes, but they also are worried about the Hajj, which starts later this month.

  • My grandmother—the one who chose the name “Asma” for me—had gone on the hajj pilgrimage for the first time in 1970.

  • Lastly, a considerable force of soldiery accompanies both the Syrian and the Egyptian Hajj.

  • "The Emir El Hajj—dying," passed rapidly from mouth to mouth.

  • The Hj having assumed the Ihrm must now abstain from worldly affairs, and devote himself entirely to the duties of the Hajj.

  • Connected with the Hajj there are three actions which are farz, and five which are wjib; all the rest are sunnat or mustahab.

  • On the seventh day the Imm must preach in Mecca, and instruct the pilgrims in the ritual of the Hajj.