What Muslims eat for at Eid-ul-Fitr, depends entirely on where they come from, fkor example Asian Muslim eat something different from Arab Muslims, and so on.
Yes they do. They have to do Wuzu before entering the Holy place of Mecca.
Ever since Mohammed successfully besieged and conquered Mecca, Muslims have not needed to fight anyone in order to get to Mecca. However, prior to this, the Muslims fought the Qoreish Tribe and other Meccan Tribes in the 620s C.E. for the right to pray in Mecca.
Yes, Muslims allowed pilgrimage to Mecca for Muslims before the Seljuks during the First Crusade. The pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and has always been an important religious practice for Muslims.
Muslims face towards the Kaaba in Mecca when they pray.
Muslims do not worship any city. However, you may be asking which cities are holy for Muslims. The three most holy cities in Islam are Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed in Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims and entry is restricted to followers of Islam.
Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca, as it is considered a holy site for Muslims. Access to Mecca is restricted to those who practice the Islamic faith.
Islamic people (Muslims) travel to Mecca on pilgrimages
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to visit Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to visit Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.