hajusam
Hajusam, also known as *Hajusam Festival* or *Hajusam Day*, is a traditional festival celebrated primarily in the southern regions of the Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, and parts of Basilan. The term "Hajusam" originates from the Arabic word *Hajj*, meaning pilgrimage, reflecting its roots in Islamic culture and the annual Hajj in Mecca. The festival commemorates the end of the Hajj season and honors the return of Muslim pilgrims who have completed their spiritual journey.
Hajusam is typically observed in the month of Dhu al-Hijjah, following the Islamic lunar calendar, which usually
The festival also features communal feasts, known as *lebaran*, where families and friends come together to
Hajusam holds cultural importance as a celebration of faith, heritage, and community. It serves as a reminder