I was an ex-Muslim when I visited Ka'aba; I still am. Does that make me a non-Muslim? If yes, read on. First visit was in December 2012, we - around 12 new employees - just got our Iqama (Residence Permit) and we're ready to go to mosque. read more
Non-Muslims cannot even visit the cities of Mekkah and Medinah. The Kaaba is within the city of Mekkah. Also women are not allowed to visit the Kaaba. Road blocks are stationed along roads leading to the city. As one might expect, the existence of "forbidden cities" and the mystery of the Hajj aroused intense curiosity in European travelers. read more
That means that we don't say things like the Kaabah is the center of the world. You see, I don't know if you are being a troll. A non Muslim who is making Muslims look ridiculous. Or a Muslim who needs to stop being exclusionary, and making as if he/she is better than others. If you are a Muslim, then please stop. You are causing harm to the ummah. read more