Non-Muslims cannot visit the holy sites of Mecca in Saudia Arabia.
NO. By law, non-muslims are not permitted to enter the city.
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.
Non-Muslims are forbidden from Medina out of fear that they might try to destroy it or corrupt it due to their non-spirituality. However, the forbidden part of Medina (the haram) is only the city center. Unlike Mecca, areas on the outskirts of the city permit non-Muslims.
Not generally
The Quran, Sura 9:28, states "O ye who believe! The idolaters only are unclean. So let them not come near the Inviolable Place of Worship after this their year." Non-Muslims are not allowed in Mecca because Muslims consider them to be unclean in a religious sense, their presence contaminating the holy place.
The Makkah residents were mostly Pagans and believed in many gods and were idol worshipers. There was also a significant population of Jews also living there before Islam came. Presently only Muslims live in Makkah as non Muslims are not allowed to enter the City.
yes, NOTHERE IS NO SHIVLING IN MECCAWHO THE HELL TOLD YOU THAT SHIVLING IN MECCA,THE MECCA IS THE WHOLY ISLAMIC CITY IN THE WORLD.WITHOUT ANY MUSLIMS NO CAN ENTER IN THIS CITY,ONLY MUSLIMS CAN VISIT THIS CITY.
Muslims still must respect and co-operate with non-muslims.
Mecca (or Makkah) is considered forbidden for non Muslims to live in or stay on transit. Answer It is a forbidden place for non-believers because it is a pure and holy place and you can't enter until you yourself are pure, and purification is achieved by your imaan (faith) in Islam.
Non Muslims don't go on Hajj.
Mecca (or Makkah) is forbidden for non Muslims to visit or stay because it is the Muslims most sacred and most holiest city. It is the same way Vatican is forbidden for Muslims to stay in.
Muslims expected of the non Muslims to convert to Islam to prove that they are loyal subjects.