Hadji meaning in Urdu
Hadji Synonyms
Hadji Definitions
1) Hadji, Haji, Hajji : حاجی : (noun) an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Useful Words
Hadj : اسلام کا پانچواں رکن , Mahatma : ہندوستان میں کسی کو عزت دینے کے کئے بولے جانے والا لفظ مہاتما , Sir : سر , Sahib : احترام کا ایک لفظ , Holy : مقدس جگہ , Apple Polisher : خوشامدی , Canaan : ارض مقدسہ , Jed'dah : جدہ , Zain : حسین و جمیل عربی میں , Al-Qur'an : قرآن پاک , Algorism : عربی اعشاریہ اعداد , Divan : شاعری کا مجموعہ , Salaah : نماز , American Capital : امریکی ریاست , Abaya : عبایہ , Hegira : ہجرت نبی , Caaba : کعبہ , Urdu : پاکستان کی قومی زبان اردو , Guli Mata : مجھے بتاو کب , Hedjaz : حجاز , Arab : عرب , Predicate : اشارہ , Maltese : مالٹا کی زبان , Feast Of Sacrifice : عيد الاضحی , Irreverently : بے ادبی سے , Axially : محوری طور پر , Meteorologically : موسمیاتی اعتبار سے , Abide By : احترام کرنا , Nothing : کچھ نہیں , Lingually : لسانی طور پر , Militarily : عسکری انداز میں
Useful Words Definitions
Hadj: the fifth pillar of Islam is a pilgrimage to Mecca during the month of Dhu al-Hijja; at least once in a lifetime a Muslim is expected to make a religious journey to Mecca and the Kaaba.
Mahatma: (Hinduism) term of respect for a brahmin sage.
Sir: sir is used as a respectful form of address for a man. It is often used to show deference or politeness when speaking to someone in a position of authority or as a way to show respect in formal or professional settings. "Sir" is also commonly used to address someone in a customer service or hospitality context. It is a term that denotes respect and is often used to address a person of higher social status or authority..
Sahib: formerly a term of respect for important white Europeans in colonial India; used after the name.
Holy: a sacred place of pilgrimage.
Apple Polisher: someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respect.
Canaan: an ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism.
Jed'dah: port city in western Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea; near Mecca.
Zain: Beautiful (Arabic).
Al-Qur'an: the sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina.
Algorism: the Arabic (or decimal) system of numeration.
Divan: a collection of Persian or Arabic poems (usually by one author).
Salaah: the second pillar of Islam is prayer; a prescribed liturgy performed five times a day (preferably in a mosque) and oriented toward Mecca.
American Capital: the capital of the United States in the District of Columbia and a tourist mecca; George Washington commissioned Charles L`Enfant to lay out the city in 1791.
Abaya: (Arabic) a loose black robe from head to toe; traditionally worn by Muslim women.
Hegira: the flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 which marked the beginning of the Muslim era; the Muslim calendar begins in that year.
Caaba: (Islam) a black stone building in Mecca that is shaped like a cube and that is the most sacred Muslim pilgrim shrine; believed to have been given by Gabriel to Abraham; Muslims turn in its direction when praying.
Urdu: the official literary language of Pakistan, closely related to Hindi; widely used in India (mostly by Moslems); written in Arabic script.
Guli Mata: Guli mata is an Arabic and Urdu song meaning is (tell me when?), sung by Saad Lamjarred | Shreya Ghoshal | Jennifer Winget.
Hedjaz: a coastal region of the western Arabian Peninsula bordering on the Red Sea; includes both Mecca and Medina; formerly an independent kingdom until it united with Nejd to form the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Arab: a member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories who speaks Arabic and who inhabits much of the Middle East and northern Africa.
Predicate: (logic) what is predicated of the subject of a proposition; the second term in a proposition is predicated of the first term by means of the copula.
Maltese: the national language of the Republic of Malta; a Semitic language derived from Arabic but with many loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French.
Feast Of Sacrifice: on the 10th day of Dhu`l-Hijja, known as Eid al-Adha, Muslims worldwide gather in mosques to attend a special prayer service. In addition, those who are not performing the Hajj pilgrimage engage in a meaningful ritual known as Qurbani or the sacrifice of an animal. Traditionally, a sheep is sacrificed, symbolizing the redemption of Abraham`s son through God`s mercy. It is customary for at least one-third of the meat from the sacrifice to be donated to charitable causes.
Irreverently: without respect.
Axially: with respect to an axis.
Meteorologically: with respect to the weather.
Abide By: show respect towards.
Nothing: in no respect; to no degree.
Lingually: with respect to language.
Militarily: with respect to the military.