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why arent non muslims allowed into mecca

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Sikotic™:
I think thats kind of messed up. If "they" want to visit it does not mean "they" wanna infiltrate and ruin the worship.

infinite59:

--- Quote ---I think thats kind of messed up. If "they" want to visit it does not mean "they" wanna infiltrate and ruin the worship.
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some might, "they" have before

HBKid_Jr:
arent all religions allowed to visit cathedrals an tha vatacin (sp) an those r tha most holiest places for christians

Maestro Minded:

--- Quote ---arent all religions allowed to visit cathedrals an tha vatacin (sp) an those r tha most holiest places for christians
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i thaught it was only for catholics.. or?

bLaDe:
Uhh this has nothing to do with the mecca thing, jus here to spit sum information on my religion.  
Gurdwaras[Sikh temples] are open to all people of all religions and are generally open 24 hours a day. Some Gurdwaras Temples also provide temporary accommodations for visitors or pilgrims. In the "Langar" all sit together and food is cooked and served by volunteers, this food is available at all times.  This community kitchen is meant for providing food to all devotees, and visitors. It is a symbol of equality, fratemity and brotherhood. It is here that the high and the low, the rich and the poor, the leamed and the ignorant, the kings and the paupers, all share the same food sitting together in one row. This kitchen is run by the common contributions of the Sikhs. The institution of Langar (Common Kitchen) is instrumental in creating social equality among the whole mankind.
Only vegetarian food is served so that no person may be offended and all people of all religions can sit together to share a common meal irrespective of any dietary restrictions.  peace

 -{bLaDe}

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