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 not a religion but it is one of the pillars of Islam.
It is called one of two things : either a pilgrimage or hajj, with hajj being the more religious term.
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
Hajj is obligatory on a Muslim man and woman once in life time.
Piligrimage to Mecca " when you are capable of doing it " is one of the five pillars of Islam & it's called in Arabic " Hajj".
one hajj in his whole life
It is one of the rituals of Hajj ritual worship.
In Arabic, it is called the Hajj. This pilgrimage is in the city of Mecca, where is located the Kaaba. Nowadays, the city of Mecca is inside the borders of Saudi Arabia. The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam and Muslims need to perform it once in their life, if they got the money and the health for it.
It is called Hajj, and is one of the 5 pillars of Islam
To complete Hajj, you have to do it for 40 days
If you have a contention that going to Hajj is pointless then I would have a contention with proof that your life is meaningless and in vain. Hajj is one of the pillars of Islaam and it has been commanded by Allaah in His Book - Qur'an that whoever dies without visiting Kaabatullaa once in his lifetime then he has died the death of ignorance and infidelity. One should go to Hajj once in the lifetime. Pilgrimage to Hajj reminds us the day of Qayaamat. Answer-2 It may be pointless to go to Hajj if a person is not a Muslim by faith. As for as the Muslims are concerned, Hajj is obligatory on all Muslim men and women once in their life if they can afford physically and financially.
No. Fifth (and last) pillar of Islam is pilgrimage to Mecca which is called "hajj" by Muslims.