Re: Banning Non Muslims in Makkah
The correct adab is to find out what the dynamics were when this prohbition was made in the first place and see if still applies.
I for one would not like to have non-Muslims there such that prayer is called and all people there are in a state of purity and in prayer. What would they be there for? I would not like them to carry in to that area their idols and perform their acts of worship in accordance with their polytheistic ways in sacred ground. I would want the peace of mind that I can be in that area and be as a pilgrim.
And if you let them in to the Makkah territory, would you be able to police them from entering the ka’bah area? If you let them roam around the mataf whilst we are doing tawaf which is busy enough anyway, should they be given priority above the pilgrim for the same space?
Could it possible to escort 10 non-Muslims a day in a tour and keep them monitored might be a plausible solution. If they open the doors without control you will get a lot of non-Muslims trying to come in and they would necessarily be competing for space.
Not to mention the increase in security needs.