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Thousands of Muslims go for Hajj from the US, the UK, China, Japan, and pretty much EVERYWHERE else.
Global Voices in English » Saudi Arabia: Will Swine Flu Threaten Hajj? 2009
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Hajj is not limited to a certain class of people, or “Muslim Countries”.
Global Voices in English » Saudi Arabia: Will Swine Flu Threaten Hajj? 2009
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Egyptians write the word Hajj, and pronounce Hagg.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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The word Hajj is explained by Moslem divines to mean
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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In Iraq, a man who has made the Hajj is a Hajji, while a woman is a Hajjieh; in Lebanon, the more commonly used titles are Hajj (for a man) and Hajji (for a woman).
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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In Iraq, a man who has made the Hajj is a Hajji, while a woman is a Hajjieh; in Lebanon, the more commonly used titles are Hajj (for a man) and Hajji (for a woman).
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Well the Hajj is the subject of today's "AMANPOUR".
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The Hajj is the place for people to dedicate themselves to God, to recommit themselves to realigning themselves with other Muslims.
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SESAY: The Hajj is a requirement for all able-bodied Muslims at least once in their lifetime, and for Hamza and like many others the pilgrimage holds the potential for personal transformation.
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The annual pilgrimage known as the Hajj begins today.
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