27 July 2014

Why non-Muslims are not allowed in Makkah and Madinah?

on 5:12:00 AM
The primary condition required for any human being to enter Makkah or Madina is to say with his lips, La ila ha illallah Muhammed ur Rasulullah meaning that ‘there is no God but Allah and Muhammed (pbuh) is His Messenger’, and as we know that the non Muslims do not believe in this until and unless a person do not believes in Allah and recite this he is not permitted to enter in these Holy Cities. Makkah and Madinah are thus sacred places of Muslims and only Muslims are allowed to enter there. The primary condition required for any human being to enter Makkah or Madina is to say with his lips, La ila ha illallah Muhammed ur Rasulullah meaning that ‘there is no God but Allah and Muhammed (pbuh) is His Messenger’, and as we know that the non Muslims do not believe in this until and unless a person do not believes in Allah and recite this he is not permitted to enter in these Holy Cities. Makkah and Madinah are thus sacred places of Muslims and only Muslims are allowed to enter there.
The primary condition required for any human being to enter Makkah or Madina is to say with his lips, La ila ha illallah Muhammed ur Rasulullah meaning that ‘there is no God but Allah and Muhammed (pbuh) is His Messenger’, and as we know that the non Muslims do not believe in this until and unless a person do not believes in Allah and recite this he is not permitted to enter in these Holy Cities. 
Makkah and Madinah are thus sacred places of Muslims and only Muslims are allowed to enter there. 

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