Hajji
Hajji (sometimes spelled Hadji, Haji, Alhaji, Al hage, Al hag or El-Hajj) is a title which is originally given to a Muslim person who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. In its traditional context, it is often used to refer to an elder, since it can take time to accumulate the wealth to fund the travel, and today, in many Muslim societies, it is an honorific title used for a respectful man. The title is placed before a person's name (for instance, Saif Gani becomes Hajji Saif Gani). It is derived from the Arabic ḥājj, which is the active participle of the verb ḥajja 'to make the pilgrimage [to Mecca]'. The alternative form ḥajjī is derived from the name of the Hajj with the adjectival suffix -ī, and this was the form adopted by non-Arabic languages. In some areas, the title has
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Hajji
Hajji (sometimes spelled Hadji, Haji, Alhaji, Al hage, Al hag or El-Hajj) is a title which is originally given to a Muslim person who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. In its traditional context, it is often used to refer to an elder, since it can take time to accumulate the wealth to fund the travel, and today, in many Muslim societies, it is an honorific title used for a respectful man. The title is placed before a person's name (for instance, Saif Gani becomes Hajji Saif Gani). It is derived from the Arabic ḥājj, which is the active participle of the verb ḥajja 'to make the pilgrimage [to Mecca]'. The alternative form ḥajjī is derived from the name of the Hajj with the adjectival suffix -ī, and this was the form adopted by non-Arabic languages. In some areas, the title has
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Een hadji is de titel voor een ...... meert later Hadji Rob Mantel).
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Hadji, Hajji (arabe : الحجّي) ...... énéralement transcrit "Gadji".
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Hajji (sometimes spelled Hadji ...... ch means 'son of Hajji Osman'.
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Hāddsch (m.) / Hāddscha (w.) ( ...... , diesen Ehrentitel zu tragen.
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Хаджи́ (араб. حَاجٍّ — пало ...... ил в Иерусалим и Святую Землю.
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الحاج أو حجي، أو حاجي، أو حاج، ...... مشتق من كلمة حج والياء للنسبة.
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ハッジ(英語: Hajji, ペルシア語: حاجی, ア ...... た国などでも、姓にハッジまたはそれを部分的を使った者もいる。
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哈只(阿拉伯语:حجّي,英语:Hajji,马来语:Haj ...... 聖地麥加)進行朝覲、並按規定完成朝覲功課之男女穆斯林的尊稱。
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Een hadji is de titel voor een ...... meert later Hadji Rob Mantel).
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Hadji, Hajji (arabe : الحجّي) ...... énéralement transcrit "Gadji".
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Hajji (sometimes spelled Hadji ...... In some areas, the title has
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Hāddsch (m.) / Hāddscha (w.) ( ...... , diesen Ehrentitel zu tragen.
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Хаджи́ (араб. حَاجٍّ — пало ...... называют Хаджжа (араб. حاجة).
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الحاج أو حجي، أو حاجي، أو حاج، ...... مشتق من كلمة حج والياء للنسبة.
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ハッジ(英語: Hajji, ペルシア語: حاجی, ア ...... た国などでも、姓にハッジまたはそれを部分的を使った者もいる。
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哈只(阿拉伯语:حجّي,英语:Hajji,马来语:Haj ...... 聖地麥加)進行朝覲、並按規定完成朝覲功課之男女穆斯林的尊稱。
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Hadji (titel)
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Hadji
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Hajji
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Hāddsch
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Хаджи (паломник)
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حاج (إسلام)
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ハッジ (尊称)
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哈只
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