The Arabic word is 'mawsim' meaning appropriate season (for a voyage or a pilgrimage)
It is called one of two things : either a pilgrimage or hajj, with hajj being the more religious term.
Hajj is an Arabic word that means pilgrimage. It refers to Pilgrimage per Islam religion. However, pilgrimage is an obligation in other God religions although with different rituals and different locations.
"Hajj" is the Arabic word for "pilgrimage." The annual hajj to Mecca in Saudi Arabia is an Islamic tradition.
Haj
A pilgrimage. It is called pilgrimage (or Hajj in Arabic, in the Islamic Context)
It is called in Arabic 'hajj'
It is called pilgrimage (or hajj in Arabic)
The Pilgrimage, or Hajj (in Arabic).
Will you join me on my pilgrimage?
The spelling is eccentric, but you may mean hajj, the Arabic word for pilgrimage, or chag (with a ch as in Loch Ness or J.S. Bach), the Hebrew word for pilgrimage. Muslims go on hajj to Mecca, and in the days before Imperial Rome destroyed the Jerusalem Temple, Jews want on chag to the Temple.
A pilgrimage is a journey with a purpose, and a pilgrim is the person who undertakes this journey.