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Hadji is a variant spelling of Hajji, a title and prefix that is awarded to a person who has successfully completed the Hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca. __NOTOC__ It may also refer to: People Given name * El Hadji Ba (born 1993), French-born footballer * El Hadji Diouf (born 1981), Senegalese footballer * El Hadji Guissé, Senegalese judge * El Hadji Ndiaye (born 1986), Senegalese professional basketball player * Hadji Ali (c. 1887–92–1937), vaudeville performance artist * Hadji Ali Haseki, 18th-century Ottoman Turk despot who ruled Athens in Greece for some time * Hadji Barry (born 1992), Guinean professional footballer * Hadji Butu (1865–1937), Filipino politician * Hadji Kamlon, ethnic Tausūg man who fought in World War II, and later staged an uprising against the Philippine government * Hadji Mponda (born 1958), Tanzanian politician * Hadji Mustafa Pasha (1733—1801), Ottoman commander and politician * Hadji Murad (c. 1790–1852), Caucasian leader Surname * Mustapha Hadji ...
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Hajji
Hajji (; sometimes spelled Hajjeh, Hadji, Haji, Alhaji, Al-Hadj, Al-Haj or El-Hajj) is an honorific title which is given to a Muslim who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. Etymology ''Hajji'' is derived from the Arabic ' (), which is the active participle of the verb ' ('to make the pilgrimage'; ). The alternative form ' is derived from the name of the Hajj with the adjectival suffix -''ī'' (), and this was the form adopted by non-Arabic languages. Use ''Hajji'' and its variant spellings are used as honorific titles for Muslims who have successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. In Arab countries, ' and ' (pronunciation varies by varieties of Arabic, Arabic dialect) is a commonly used manner of addressing any older person respectfully if they have performed the pilgrimage. It is often used to refer to an elder, since it can take years to accumulate the wealth to fund the travel (particularly before commercial air travel), and in many Muslim societies to a respected ...
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Mustapha Hadji
Mustapha Hadji (; born 16 November 1971) is a Moroccan football coach and former player. He was named the 50th greatest African player of all time by the African football expert Ed Dove. Early life Hadji was born in Ifrane Atlas-Saghir, Morocco. He emigrated with his family to France at the age of ten. He holds Moroccan and French nationalities. Club career Hadji began playing in France. He signed his first contract with Nancy, where he spent his first season as a youth player before joining the senior squad in his second year with the club. After playing five seasons for Nancy, Hadji joined Sporting Lisbon and then Deportivo la Coruña, but it was with Coventry City where he became well known, especially in Britain, after he was signed by Gordon Strachan in 1999. Hadji was a goal-scoring attacking midfielder with great pace and skill. At Coventry, he was joined by Moroccan international, Youssef Chippo, sparking a brief trend for City fans to wear fezzes to games in th ...
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Mustafa Haji Abdinur
Mustafa Haji Abdinur is a Somali journalist and radio correspondent. He was awarded a CPJ International Press Freedom Award by the Committee to Protect Journalists in 2009. Early life and education Abdinur was born into a working-class family in the city of Baidoa, a small town south-west of Mogadishu. His father, who worked for the government, moved to Saudi Arabia in 1987, three years before the Somali civil war broke out. Several years after the collapse of the Somali military regime, Abdinur's family moved to Mogadishu. There, Abdinur completed his high school education. In 1995, he returned to Baidoa, where he studied English. Career In Baidoa Abdinur began to teach English in Baidoa, at the same institute where he had studied. While working as a teacher, he applied for a job as a program producer for Radio Baidoa, a small radio station in Baidoa. He successfully passed the examination and was hired to translate world news bulletins and documentaries broadcast by int ...
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Hadji Panglima Tahil
Hadji Panglima Tahil, officially the Municipality of Hadji Panglima Tahil ( Tausūg: ''Kawman sin Hadji Panglima Tahil''; ), is a municipality in the province of Sulu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 7,906 people, making it the least populated municipality in the province. It is formerly known as Marunggas. In 2000, it was the poorest municipality in the Philippines with a poverty incidence estimate of 89.7%. Geography Barangays Hadji Panglima Tahil is politically subdivided into 5 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios. * Bangas (Poblacion) * Bubuan * Kabuukan * Pag-asinan * Teomabal Climate Demographics Economy Poverty Incidence of References External links * Philippine Standard Geographic Code The Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) is a systematic classification and coding for geographic areas in the Philippines. It classifies areas based on the country's four levels of administrative divisio ...
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Hadji Muhtamad
Hadji Muhtamad, officially the Municipality of Hadji Muhtamad ( Tausūg: ''Lupah Hadji Muhtamad''; Chavacano: ''Municipalidad de Hadji Muhtamad''; ), is a municipality in the province of Basilan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 26,867 people. Hadji Muhtamad was created out of the 10 barangays of Lantawan that were not on Basilan Island, through ''Muslim Mindanao Autonomy Act No. 200'', which was subsequently ratified in a plebiscite held on August 25, 2007. Geography Its territory includes the Pilas Islands and surrounding islets, west of Basilan Island. Barangays Hadji Muhtamad is politically subdivided into 10 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios A ''sitio'' (Spanish language, Spanish for "site") in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay. Typically rural, a ''sitios location is usually far from the center of the barangay itself and could be its own bar .... Cl ...
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Hadji Muhammed
Hadji Muhammed is an archaeological site in Southern Iraq which gives its name to a style of painted pottery and the early phase of what is the Ubaid culture. The pottery is painted in dark brown, black or purple in an attractive geometric style. Sandwiched between the earliest settlement of Eridu and the later "classical" Ubaid style, the culture is found as far north as Ras Al-Amiya. The Hadji Muhammed period saw the development of extensive canal networks from major settlements. Irrigation agriculture, which seems to have developed first at Choga Mami (4700–4600 BC) and rapidly spread elsewhere, from the first required collective effort and centralised coordination of labour. Buildings were of wattle and daub Wattle and daub is a composite material, composite building method in which a woven lattice of wooden strips called "wattle (construction), wattle" is "daubed" with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet soil, clay, sand, and ... or mud bri ...
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Hadji Mohammad Ajul
Hadji Mohammad Ajul, officially the Municipality of Hadji Mohammad Ajul ( Tausūg: ''Lupah Hadji Mohammad Ajul''; Chavacano: ''Municipalidad de Hadji Mohammad Ajul''; ), is a municipality in the province of Basilan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 24,625 people. It was created by ''Muslim Mindanao Autonomy Act No. 192'', ratified by plebiscite on May 22, 2006. It is composed of 11 barangays that were formerly part of Tuburan. Currently, this municipality is being govern by the Pawaki-Jaiyari Clan as the Mayor, Vice Mayor, 3 Municipal Councilors, 2 Barangay Captains and the current SK Federation President are from the same family. Geography Barangays Hadji Mohammad Ajul is politically subdivided into 11 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks while some have sitios A ''sitio'' (Spanish language, Spanish for "site") in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay. Typically rural, a ''sitios location is usually ...
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Hadji Murat (novella)
''Hadji Murat'', also written ''Hadji Murad'' (), is a novella written by Leo Tolstoy from 1896 to 1904 and published posthumously in 1912 (though not the full text until 1917). Its titular protagonist Hadji Murat is an Avar rebel commander who, to gain revenge, forges an uneasy alliance with the Russians he has been fighting. Inspiration The theme of struggle while remaining faithful resonated with an ailing Tolstoy as he approached death. His letters suggest that this work gave him a brief, final moment of vigor. Just as the author struggled with failing health, his meditation on a man refusing to give in to the demands of the world helped him to complete the book, although he did not intend to publish it and was only concerned with its completion. In addition to the theme of resistance, determinism is a major theme, as it is in ''War and Peace''. An even clearer theme is the struggle between Christian Russia and Muslim Caucasian Imamate, the classic West vs. East theme foun ...
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Hadji Girl
"Hadji Girl" is a song by Corporal Joshua Belile of the United States Marine Corps about a fictitious encounter with a family of Iraqis. A video of Belile performing the song was posted anonymously on YouTube.com in March 2006. It sparked controversy at a time when Marines were facing public scrutiny over the killings in Haditha. YouTube subsequently removed the video from their site, rejecting any further uploaded versions as violating the site's terms of use. In the song, the Marine protagonist comes under fire and takes cover in a nearby Burger King where he meets an Iraqi girl who convinces him to follow her to her house. After arriving, the Marine is confronted by the Iraqi girl's father and brother who are armed with AK-47 rifles. The Marine then uses the girl's younger sister as a human shield. The father and brother attack, killing the sister, as the Marine laughs maniacally. The Marine then hides behind a TV, returns fire, and kills the father and brother. Cheers and cl ...
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Hadji (character)
''Jonny Quest'' (also known as ''The Adventures of Jonny Quest'') is an American animated science fiction adventure television series about a boy who accompanies his scientist father on extraordinary adventures. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera, Hanna-Barbera Productions for Screen Gems#Television subsidiary (1948–1974), Screen Gems, and was created and designed by the late comic book artist Doug Wildey. The show was inspired by radio serials and comics in the action-adventure genre, and featured more realistic art, human characters, and stories than Hanna-Barbera's previous cartoon programs. It was the first of several Hanna-Barbera action-based adventure shows—which would later include ''Space Ghost (TV series), Space Ghost'', ''The Herculoids'', and ''Birdman and the Galaxy Trio''—and ran on American Broadcasting Company, ABC in prime time on early Friday nights for one season from 1964 to 1965. After 20 years of reruns, during which time the series appeared on all thre ...
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Samir Hadji
Samir Hadji (born 12 September 1989) is a footballer who plays for the Luxembourgian club F91 Dudelange as a striker. Born in France, he has represented Morocco at youth level. Personal life He is the son of former Moroccan international Mustapha Hadji. Hadji's uncle is former AS Nancy striker Youssouf Hadji. He is described by his uncle as a "quick and athletic finisher". His brother Zachary Hadji is also a professional footballer. Career Hadji began his career playing for hometown club SR Creutzwald. In 2007, he ventured to Germany signing with 1. FC Saarbrücken in the Oberliga, the fifth division of German football. After two years, Hadji returned to France joining his father's former club AS Nancy. He spent two years playing on the club's Championnat de France amateur team making 59 appearances and scoring 18 goals before signing with RC Strasbourg in July 2010. Hadji made his professional debut on 30 July 2010 in the team's Coupe de la Ligue match against Évia ...
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Youssouf Hadji
Youssouf Hadji (; born 25 February 1980) is a Moroccan former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He notably had three spells for French side AS Nancy, also serving as the team captain, making 378 appearances and scoring 95 goals for the club. At international level, he represented the Morocco national team earning 64 caps and scoring 16 goals. He is the younger brother of former Moroccan star Mustapha Hadji and the uncle of striker Samir Hadji. In May 2016, he won the 2015–16 Ligue 2 with AS Nancy. Career Nancy Hadji started his career at AS Nancy in Ligue 1 under the guidance of László Bölöni. Nancy were relegated to Ligue 2 in 2000, but Hadji remained loyal and played on for another three seasons. Bastia and Rennes In 2003, Hadji moved to Corsica to play for SC Bastia in Ligue 1. After his old team were relegated at the end of his second season there, he reunited with Bölöni at Rennes. In Brittany, he was not a regular starter but contrib ...
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