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noun - a general term used by foreign soldiers to refer to the Iraqi people
noun - an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca
noun - one who has made a h adj
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Pilgrims to Mecca |
Religious pilgrims |
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Mar 4 2017 Wall Street Journal |
Jul 20 2011 New York Times |
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Plural form of hajji. |
a Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim. |
A Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim. |
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Haji Sulong Abdul Kadir Al-Fatani, also known as Haji Sulong Tomina or Hajji Sulong, was a notable figure in understanding the Muslim insurgency of southern Thailand. Labeled as a reformist and a separatist he sought for greater recognition of the Jawi community in Patani. * His motives for doing so, was in response to General Phibunsongkran's concept of 'Thainess' in which every citizen has to subscribe to the ideology that it is the duty of a Thai to be Buddhist, speak Thai and love the monarchy. This nationalist ideology, prejudiced other ethnic groups in Thailand, like the Jawi community, and deemed the Tai ethnic groups more superior than others. Haji Sulong's request for reforms in education and public administration in southern Thailand were deemed disruptive and viewed as an act of rebellion by the central Buddhist state based in Bangkok. Till today, tensions between the central Buddhist state and the Muslim insurgents have not been quelled, and Haji Sulong's demands still stand firm and synonymous with the various insurgent groups in southern Thailand.* |