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.
Christians are not allowed in Mecca, so there are no churches in Mecca.
The same God as Christians, Jews and all other Muslims.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the strict sense, ther is "Church" anywhere where there are Christians.
It is their Holy City just as Bethlehem is to Christians
The "holy cities" of Judaism and Christianity is Jerusalem. Jerusalem is important to Christians because it is the city in which Jesus was born. Jerusalem is important to Jews because of the great temple that was built in Jerusalem. The "holy city" of Islam is Mecca, where the Islamic people do their "pilgrimage".
If you dont go to mecca at all ... if u r a muslim... idk what happens
Taking food with them is not needed. Everything is available at Mecca.
Unlike Judaism (Jerusalem) or Islam (Mecca), there is no "holiest place of worship for Christians."
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.
Jerusalem for both Jews and Christians. Either Mecca or Medina for Muslims.
Mecca is the holy city of Islam, and has no particular significance in Christianity or Judaism. There are many holy cities for each faith however. For example Jerusalem is a holy city of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Mecca and Madina