An Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
1I bet you blew up some hajji ass over there, didn't you?"
2The hajji in the window looked like he had burlap wrapped around the bottom half of his face.
3Growing up in Tallaght, Fadhila Hajji loved playing football with her brothers.
4Where did Hajji Abdullah and Spiki live when they were in Unyanyembe?
5A few months later, Hajji Hussein's kebab house was destroyed in an airstrike.
6The Prince's Tent-pitcher Strikes Hajji over the Mouth With his Slipper.
7I first went as deputy to an old Hajji when I was fourteen.
8Upon this, looking up tenderly at me, he said, 'Ah, Hajji!
9In the next compound Hajji Abdul Khaliq is squatting and counting his worry beads.
10And so, after all, Hajji Baba has become a beggar!'
11Then, stopping, and addressing himself to me, he said, 'Hajji!
12But you have come here to disturb us, said one of the elders, Hajji Baluch.
13Hajji Leaves the Village Hurriedly After Collecting The Money.
14We'll have the caliph in, and make him give Hajji a cup of his best.
15I never went back to Hajji Hussein's after that.
16CHAPTER I -Of Hajji Baba's birth and education.