No, they cannot enter the sanctuary of Makah (not mecca) as they are clean physically yet they are not clean in their beliefs and creed (they associate partners with Allah (God) by adopting the belief that Jesus and/or Mary/Holy Spirit share similar divine nature and attributes with Allah (God) who is unique in his all perfect divine nature and attributes). Please read the Noble Quran 9:28.
*Although it is still prohibited by Saudi law, many non-Muslims have secretly visited the shrines over the last 200 years. Among the first Westerners to do so was Sir Richard Francis Burton in 1853.
Christians are not allowed in Mecca, so there are no churches in Mecca.
At any given time, there are a number of Christians in Mecca (Makkah), although it is against Saudi law for non-Muslims to enter the city.
If they want to. I don't believe that it is mandatory.
Well one of the 5 pillars of Islam is to perform Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). So as long as you are financially, physically, and mentally stable, then it is compulsory for you to perform the pilgrimage.
you need to be in Saudi Arabia to go to mecca.
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it will cost £3540 to go to mecca from london
Christians go to churches. Moslems go to mosques. Jews go to synagogues.Most of the middle east people are Muslims. So every year, hundred of people go to mecca which is located in Saudi Arabia. It was the birth place of Prophet Mohammed.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the strict sense, ther is "Church" anywhere where there are Christians.
You can say you've been to Mecca
Yes, Shi'ite (Shia) are allowed to go to Mecca.
Hajj can only be performed at Mecca. All the pilgrim have to go to Mecca to perform Hajj.