Re: Banning Non Muslims in Makkah
Maybe… I doubt many people would agree with me on this, but popularity of a belief doesn’t necessarily equal right…
That passage doesnt necessarily have to be interpreted as “you cant come to my place of worship and i wont enter yours.” We can still visit a church or a temple, without trying to convert anyone or being converted ourselves.
inclusiveness seems to be a big subject, but in simple terms, would mean allowing Non Muslims to witness the Hajj, even if they aren’t taking part in it. Or if not then at least be allowed to enter at off peak times. There are multiple ways of managing Non-muslim groups who would like to visit. I understand there are some logistics to work out, but there is no reason you cant work things out…