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Q: Why can't Hindus go Mecca and Medina?
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When Muhammad left Mecca what city did he go to?

He went to Medina.


Where did muhammed go after leaving mecca?

Medina (Yathrib)


What are the four places pilgrims will go when they are on hajj?

They go to Mecca and medina.


What do Mecca and Medina mean?

Mecca and Medina are sacred and holy sites to the Muslims.the final prophet Muhammed peace be upon him was born in mecca and died in medina.muslims go there one every year to perform hajj.


What holy city is important for alll muslims to go?

Mecca and Medina


What is the best place to go to in Saudi Arabia?

Firstly Mecca and secondly Medina.


Who disliked Muhammad?

Umayyad leaders in Mecca disliked Muhammad because his religion posed a threat to thier regime. He was forced to flee Mecca and go to Medina.


After Muhammed left mecca where did he go?

He went to Yathrib, present day Medina and established the first Islamic Community there.


Where do Muslims go for pilgrimages?

They go primarily to Mecca (in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) and some surrounding locations and also they go to Medina (in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) to pay greetings and salam to Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him).


What transport can you take to Mecca?

It depends from which country. However, going to Saudi Arabia could be marine ships or by flying. You usually reach Jeddah or Medina and then by buses/taxis you go to Mecca (or Makkah).


Where did people go on pilgrimage?

Makkah (Mecca)-KSA Madinah (Medina)-KSA Jerusalem Canterbury Cathedral Golden Temple-India and many many more


Why do Muslims have to go to Mecca and Medina?

Muslims have to go Mecca to do the ritual worship of Hajj (pilgrimage) and/or Omrah besides praying in Al-Masjid Al-Haram (or called the Grand Mosque). They visit Medina to pay respect to prophet Muhammad and his close companions, Abou Bakr and Omar, who are buried there and to pray for them.