Do you mean when was it official that non believers couldn't go to the Kaaba? Because tourists can go there.
If that's the case, then the answer is: since it was built. If you're not going for religious reasons, then don't come.
NO! absolutely NO! there is nu curch in mecca, not even any christian because Mecca is forbidden for non-moslem.
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.
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
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.
Nothing. It is forbidden in Islam for a Muslim lady to marry a non-Muslim man. Peace.
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.
A non Muslim can enter a mosque, but should remove his shoes
That is their choice, but it is 100% forbidden in Islam. A Muslim man can marry a girl from any religion without making her convert, but a Muslim girl cannot marry a boy who is non-Muslim even if he is a convert.
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Muslims making the Hajj, or holy pilgrimage to Mecca, might resent being called "tourists." That aside, the usual purpose is to pray in the Masjid al-Haram, the mosque surrounding the Kaaba and to take part in the Hajj. Non-Muslim tourists are forbidden to enter the city, so they don't do anything there, at least not legally. - silly freya ^^
No, currently, only Muslims are allowed in Mecca. There have been nonMuslims who have sneaked in and gotten away with it. There is no set punishment for non-Muslims entering Mecca; they are detained, and a judge determines the sentence.
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