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With the pilgrims to Mecca: The great pilgrimage of A.H. 1319; A.D. 1902

Chapter 4: ERRATA
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A firsthand account by a Muslim pilgrim and collaborator offers a vivid, observant narrative of the Haj, detailing rites such as the ihram, tawaf, and the use of zemzem, the long overland routes and hazards faced by pilgrims, preparations and local customs, receptions for returning pilgrims, and the pilgrimage’s role in fostering unity across sectarian and ethnic lines; the text combines descriptive travel reportage, moral and religious reflections, and ethnographic notes drawn from the authors' access to sanctuaries and diverse travelling communities.

ERRATA

Page 22, line 34, For Jellalu’d-dín’s “Al Beidáwí,” read Al-Beidáwí’s commentary.
Page 31, line 10, For “Hájí Ráz,” read Hadji Khan.
Page 31, line 11, For Chapter V., Part III., read Appendix.
Page 32, line 12, For formerly, read formally.
{ Page 57, line 1, For 1320, read 1319.
{ Page 245, line 19,
Page 69, line 7, For uncle, read father-in-law.
Page 69, lines 29-30, For too rash and too indiscreet, read too forbearing and too magnanimous.
{ Page 72, line 12, For daughter Fatima, read sister Zainab.
{ Page 76, line 13,
Page 93, line 21, For Yásuf, read Yûsuf.
Page 93, lines 22-23, For Al Beyyid, read Al Beidáwí.
{ Page 115, line 1, For Tomb of Abraham, read Station of Abraham.
{ Page 130, line 28,
Page 117, line 9, For Merú, read Merve.
Page 134, line 8, For ordnance, read ordinance.
Page 166, line 32, For mosque, read temple.
Page 199, line 19, For Tabbál, read Tabl.
Page 237, line 12, For Kharnum, read Khanum.
Page 237, line 12, For Mrs. Zobeideh, read Lady Zobeideh.
Page 251, line 4, Omit the Merciful and Compassionate.
Page 266, line 20, For God is just, read God is Great.