No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
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.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims only.
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.
Yes. By Saudi Law, only Muslims can live or enter Mecca.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Yes they do. They have to do Wuzu before entering the Holy place of Mecca.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
No, non-Muslims are generally not allowed to enter Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims and access is restricted to followers of Islam.
In A.D. 630.
No, non-Muslims are generally not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, as it is considered a holy site 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.
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