pilgrimage

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} hac yolculuğu
hacı olma
haccetmek
hacca gitme

İslam'ın beş şartı; şehadet etmek, namaz kılmak, oruç tutmak, zekat vermek ve hacca gitmektir. - The five pillars of Islam are belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving, and pilgrimage.

Siz hacca gitmek için gerçekten hazır değilsiniz. - You are not really prepared to go on a pilgrimage.

hac

Siz hacca gitmek için gerçekten hazır değilsiniz. - You are not really prepared to go on a pilgrimage.

Hacının hayat amacı nedir? - What's the purpose of a life of pilgrimage?

hacılık
hac yolculuk
hacca gitmek

Siz hacca gitmek için gerçekten hazır değilsiniz. - You are not really prepared to go on a pilgrimage.

İslam'ın beş şartı; şehadet etmek, namaz kılmak, oruç tutmak, zekat vermek ve hacca gitmektir. - The five pillars of Islam are belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving, and pilgrimage.

{i} uzun ve zorlu yol
ziyaret
pilgrimage to mecca
hac
go on a pilgrimage
hacca gitmek
biblical pilgrimage
incile uygun hac
go on pilgrimage
hacca gitmek
pilgrimages
hacıların
site of pilgrimage
(Din) ziyaretgah, ziyaretgâh
to go on a pilgrimage
kutsal yeri ziyaret etmek
to go on a pilgrimage
Hacca gitmek
to make a pilgrimage
kutsal yeri ziyaret etmek
go on pilgrimage
hacı olmak
go on pilgrimage
hac ziyareti gerçekleştirmek
the pilgrimage
hacı hanım/kadın Muslim woman who has made
Englisch - Englisch
A journey made to a sacred place, or a religious journey

In the Muslim faith, the pilgrimage to Mecca is known as the Hajj.

A visit to any site revered or associated with a meaningful event

Each year we made a pilgrimage to New York City to visit the pub where we all first met.

{n} a journey to visit shrines, travel
the journey of human life
A pilgrimage is a journey that someone makes to a place that is very important to them. a private pilgrimage to family graves. Journey to a shrine or other sacred place undertaken to gain divine aid, as an act of thanksgiving or penance, or to demonstrate devotion. Medieval Christian pilgrims stayed at hospices set up specifically for pilgrims, and on their return trip they wore on their hats the badge of the shrine visited. The chief attractions for pilgrims in the Middle Ages were the Holy Land, Santiago de Compostela in Spain, and Rome, but there were hundreds of local pilgrimage sites, including the tomb of St. Francis of Assisi and that of St. Thomas Becket in Canterbury. More recent pilgrimage sites include the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico (1531), Lourdes in France (1858), and Fátima in Portugal (1917). The tradition of pilgrimage is also important in Buddhism, with sites including Bodh Gaya, where the Buddha received enlightenment, and Varanasi, where he delivered his first sermon. In Islam all members of the faith are enjoined to perform the hajj, the pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once in their lifetime
{i} journey made for a specific purpose, religious journey
A tedious and wearisome time
A journey to a sacred site or shrine
A journey to a shrine or other holy place to confirm faith in God
a journey, usually to a shrine or a sacred place
The English word for Hajj One of the 5 pillars of Islam
a journey to a holy place from motives of devotion, to obtain supernatural help, or as a form of penance
Fig
A journey undertaken to a religious shrine or for a religious purpose
a journey to a sacred place
The journey of a pilgrim; a long journey; especially, a journey to a shrine or other sacred place
A long journey or voyage, especially one in which the traveler will never return to the starting place As a symbol of life, a way of living in which everything is judged according to how it relates to the destination, whether it holds back or helps travelers on their way
A journey made by a religious person to a holy site To travel the length of the Ganges River, as Hillary did in the "Ocean to Sky expedition, is considered a holy pilgrimage for Hindus
If you make a pilgrimage to a holy place, you go there for a religious reason. the pilgrimage to Mecca
Pilgrimage of Grace
(1536) Uprising in the northern counties of England against the Reformation legislation of Henry VIII. Royal mandates to dissolve the monasteries in the north triggered riots in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, where 30,000 armed rebels under Robert Aske occupied York, demanding a return to papal obedience and a parliament free from royal influence. Playing for time to assemble enough royal forces to oust the rebels, the 3rd duke of Norfolk made vague promises, and the rebels dispersed, believing they had won, only to be arrested later; about 220 were executed, including Aske
pilgrimages
plural of pilgrimage
went on a pilgrimage
went to Jerusalem on one of the three pilgrimage holidays; made the Hajj to Mecca
pilgrimage
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