Re: Banning Non Muslims in Makkah
Did you also look up expected dress code for the place? A dress code is written, expected to enter the premises and is enforced. For the most part people respect that. Those that don’t are asked to leave. Enforcement levels can vary. So another place can enforce a different dress code and have stricter enforcement. The precedence is there. That was the point.
Forget religious places, people show up at nice restaurants not respecting the dress code and are offered jackets to wear.
I mean men molesting women at Makkah is not something that’s acceptable behavior for ‘Muslim kind’ but that argument that Saudis are still being Saudis is not used to keep the horndog Saudi men out.