Friday, March 19, 2010

Welcome Home from the Hajj



Hajj is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca performed by devout Muslims. Hajj is the fifth pillar or principle of Islam--essentially it is a religious duty for every able bodied Muslim that must be carried out at least once in his lifetime. In the Muslim Quarter of the Old City today, Max pointed out to me the way families decorate the doorways of their houses to welcome home a returning pilgrim. The doors are painted with bright colors, stars and Islamic insignias, much the same way we might place streamers, banners, balloons outside our American houses to welcome home soldiers or missionaries. Max said that once the Hajj has been accomplished, the returning pilgrim has then earned the honorific title of "Hajji" for the rest of his life.

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