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''Amir al-hajj'' ((アラビア語:أمير الحاج); transliteration: ''amīr al-ḥajj'', "commander of the pilgrimage", or ''amīr al-ḥājj'', "commander of the pilgrim"; plural: ''umarāʾ al-ḥajj''〔Philipp, 1998, p. (102 )〕) was the position and title given to the commander of the annual Hajj pilgrim caravan by successive Muslim empires, from the 7th century until the 20th century. Since the Abbasid period, there were two main caravans, departing from Damascus and Cairo. Each of the two caravans was annually assigned an ''amir al-hajj''. The main duties entrusted to an ''amir al-hajj'' were securing funds and provisions for the caravan, and protecting it along the desert route to the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina in the Hejaz (modern-day Saudi Arabia).〔〔Al-Damurdashi, 1991, p. (20 )〕
==Significance of the office==
According to historian Thomas Philipp, "the office of ''amir al-hajj'' was an extremely important one", which brought with it great political influence and religious prestige.〔Philipp, 1998, p. (101 )〕 Given the significance of the Hajj pilgrimage in Islam, the protection of the caravan and its pilgrims was a priority for the Muslim rulers responsible. Any mishandling of the caravan or harm done to the pilgrims by Bedouin raiders would often be made known throughout the Muslim world by returning pilgrims. The leader of the Muslim world, or the ruler aspiring to this position, was required to ensure the pilgrimage's safety, and its success or failure significantly reflected on the prestige of the caravan's organizer.〔Singer, 2002, p. ( 142 )〕 Thus, "talented and successful Hajj commanders were crucial".〔Singer, 2002, p. ( 141 )〕 In Ottoman times, the importance of successful ''umara' al-hajj'' generally rendered them immune from punitive measures by the Ottoman authorities for abuses they committed elsewhere.〔

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