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  2. Hajji - Wikipedia

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    Hajji is derived from the Arabic ḥājj (حجّ), which is the active participle of the verb ḥajja ('to make the pilgrimage'; حَجَّ).The alternative form ḥajjī is derived from the name of the Hajj with the adjectival suffix -ī (ـی), and this was the form adopted by non-Arabic languages.

  3. Hajj - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 February 2025. Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca "Haj" redirects here. For other uses, see Hajj (disambiguation) and Haj (disambiguation). Hajj حَجّ Pilgrims at the Masjid al-Haram performing Tawaf during Hajj Status Active Genre Religious pilgrimage Begins 8th day of Dhu al-Hijja Ends 12th or 13th day ...

  4. Haji language - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Kiswahili; ... Haji (Aji) is a Malayic language spoken on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. A third of the vocabulary is derived from Lampung.

  5. Harimurti Kridalaksana - Wikipedia

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    Harimurti Kridalaksana (December 23, 1939 in Ungaran [1] – July 11, 2022 [2]) was an Indonesian linguist.He has authored dictionaries and other publications in the field of Indonesian linguistics.

  6. Raja Ali Haji - Wikipedia

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    Raja Ali Haji bin Raja Haji Ahmad (1808/9–1869/75) was a 19th-century Bugis-Malay historian, poet and scholar who wrote Tuhfal al-Nafis. [1] [2] He was elevated to the status of National Hero of Indonesia in 2004. Haji has been described as one of the most important Malay writers of the 19th century. [3]

  7. Lebaran - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Indonesian the term lebaran haji (lit. 'Hajj's lebaran ') is informally used to describe Eid al-Adha, also lebaran cina (lit. 'Chinese lebaran ') for Chinese New Year. Christmas however, although bearing similarity in abundance of foods, is never referred to as lebaran, but just Natal or natalan instead.

  8. Kyai - Wikipedia

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    The word kyai is of Javanese origin. Sometimes it is spelled kiai.Traditionally, students of Islam in Indonesia would study in a boarding school known as a pesantren.As a form of respect, the leader of the school was referred to as kyai.

  9. PERSIS (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Haji Zamzam; One of the founders of PERSIS H. Eman Sar'an; Head of Hisbah council of PERSIS from 1990-2005 Achyar Syuhada; prominent Ulama member of PERSIS Mohammad Yunus; Ulama member of Persis K.H. E. Abdurrahman; Chairman of PERSIS 1962-1983 K.H A. Latif Muchtar; Chairman of PERSIS 1990 - 1997 KH. Shiddiq Amien; Mba; Chairman of PERSIS 1997 ...