It may be called 'pilgrimage' in English.
No. Hajj is the name of a pilgrimage by Muslims to Mecca.
no, if that were the case almost every Muslim in human history would have hajj in their name as it is required of all Muslims
Hajj is not a place. It is the name of a pilgrimage that Muslims do to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
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someone who has fulfilled Hajj - not specifically the hajj to Medinah - but has moved from one place to another for Islam, whether by force or of their own accord.
There are two types of pilgrimage, Umrah and Hajj.. Umrah can be performed during any month of the year while hajj is performed annually. Performing umrah is highly recommended while hajj is obligatory for everyone who has the means and circumstance to perform hajj. Both the pilgrimages are different, thought it has similar procedures..
If of the Islamic faith, a pilgrimage to Mecca is referred to as a hajj
You haven't mentioned the name of your country from where you are proceeding on Hajj. You should consult any Agent registered with your government for this purpose.
Hajj.
No change in name should take place after doing Hajj. People start calling a pilgrim "Haji" just out of respect. I don't let people call myself Haji. Well, Performing Hajj is a religious duty. If you offer Prayer-Nimaz- no one calls you Nimazi.