Neither of those two : a "pilgrimage" is a journey to a sacred or revered site.
Travelling for a religious purpose, such as pilgrimmage.
The abstract noun of "pilgrim" is pilgrimmage.
They planned a pilgrimage back home.
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If a person goes to Makkah and performs the pilgrimmage correctly, Allah will forgive all of his/her sins.
Undoubtedly religious, neither of them would have been able to embark on any kind of religious pilgrimmage, because of publicity.
The Kaaba is in the Holy Mosque in Makkah. Only Muslims are allowed to visit Makkah, because the city is dedicated to Muslim pilgrimmage. true that [:
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In Spanish, July is spelled "julio." In French, it is spelled "juillet." In Italian, it is spelled "luglio," and in German, it is spelled "Juli."
So why is it spelled with an e? It is because it spells the way it is!