they conquered all except the north
A non Muslim can enter a mosque, but should remove his shoes
Spain entered the UN after World War II, Spain was kept out of the United Nations until 1955, when it started the Cold War it became important for the USA to develop a military presence on the Iberian peninsula, next to the Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar, in order to protect southern Europe.
Christians probably began to enter Spain in small numbers from the first century CE. In the fifth century, Visigoths allied with Rome to keep other barbarians away from the Roman border, and received Roman Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula) and Southern Gaul as a payment for their loyalty. The Visigoths at this stage were Unitarian Christians (Arians), while the Roman Empire followed Trinitarian Catholicism.
yes
he's actually not muslim, just that his dad is Pakistani-British
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.
The Muslim traders entered the city of Batangas due mainly to political factor. Chaos and fears in the original place where they stayed made them migrate or enter the Batangas city.
In order to enter Mecca, one must be a Muslim and perform the pilgrimage known as Hajj. Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city.
The Russian Army entered Paris together the other Allied Armies, on March, 31,1814.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Fighting bulls are not trained. They are descendants of the ancient wild cattle that roamed the Iberian peninsula centuries ago. They are not domesticated. Comparing a fighting bull to a domestic bull is like comparing a wolf to a domestic dog. Their behavior and ferocity are natural instincts, not learned.
Any non-muslim is not allowed to enter the Holy places like Mecca and Medina. I have to check, if the Pilot is a US Muslim and have asked officially permission...may be he could be allowed to fly over Mecca. The principle is simple... NO Non-Muslim is allowed to enter/cross/pass over Mecca and Medina