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Question: Why are non-Muslims not allowed in the holy cities of Makkah
and Madinah? Answer: It is true that non-Muslims
are not allowed in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah,
by law. The following points will serve to elucidate the
possible reasoning behind such a restriction.
I am a citizen of India. Yet, I am not permitted to enter certain
restricted areas like the cantonment. In every country there
are certain areas where a common citizen of that country
cannot enter. Only a citizen who is enrolled in the military
or those who are connected with the defence of the country
are allowed in the cantonment area. Similarly Islam is a
Universal Religion for the entire world and for all human
beings. The cantonment areas of Islam are the two holy cites
of Makkah and Madinah. Here only those who believe in Islam
and are involved in the defence of Islam i.e. the Muslims
are allowed. It would be illogical for
a common citizen to object against the restriction on entering
a cantonment area. Similarly it is not appropriate for non-Muslims
to object against the restriction on non-Muslims against
entering Makkah and Madinah.
a.
Whenever a person travels to a foreign country he has to first
apply for a visa i.e. the permission to enter that country.
Every country has its own rules, regulations and requirements
for issuing a visa. Unless their critera are satisfied they
will not issue a visa.
b.
One of the countries which is very strict in issuing a visa
is the United States of America, especially when issuing
visas to citizens of the third world. They have several
conditions and requirements to be fulfilled before they
issue a visa.
c.
When I visited Singapore, it was mentioned on their immigration
form - death to drug traffickers. If I want to visit Singapore
I have to abide by the rules. I cannot say that death penalty
is a barbaric punishment. Only if I agree with their requirements
and conditions will I be permitted to enter the country. d. The Visa – 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.’ |