A man is called Hajji and a women is called Hajjah
It is not necessary to call a Muslim by a particular name after performing Hajj. Anyhow, a Muslim man after performing hajj is called a 'Haji'. The Muslim woman is called 'Haajan, or Hajjan.
Hajj is a kind of worship. The Muslims perform Hajj. It has nothing to do anything with soldiering or fighting. It is Jihad in which armed men take part, not Hajj.
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It is the fifth pillar of Islam. Hajj is obligatory on Muslims (men/women) once in lifetime provided they can afford.
Muslims who wish to please Allah go on a journey to mecca known as Haji. Most Muslims are supposed to do this once in their life.
One who "performs deceptive tricks" is a prestidigitator or illusionist.
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Ifraad is one of the three types of Hajj: Tamattu', Ifraad and Qiraan.In brief description Ifraad means entering ihraam for Hajj only. When the pilgrim reaches Makkah he performs tawaaf al-qudoom (tawaaf of arrival) and saa'i for Hajj, but he does not shave or cut his hair and does not exit ihraam, rather he remains in ihraam until he exits ihraam after stoning Jamarat al-'Aqabah on the day of Eid. If he delays the saa'i of Hajj until after the tawaaf of Hajj, there is nothing wrong with that.
They do all Hajj rituals as men with no single difference except that they don't wear a special clothing for hajj as men but they wear the per religion licit clothing that they wear in their normal living days (with face and hands uncovered). Refer to related question below.
Hajj is an Arabic word. It is the holy journaey for Muslims. You may call it "pilgramage" but it is a generic term, as any one who is on a holy journey no matter from wihcih religion, they all are call pilgrims and journaey is called pilgramage. So while talking about holy journey for Muslims, its always called Hajj. html you can read more about it here, shorthajj [dot] com
It is called in Arabic 'hajj'
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