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Nothing secret/deceptive/dishonest about it!
It is true that Guru Sahib Ji was dressed as a hajji and where ever he went they would have discourses with the local mullas and holy people and all were one in the opinion that Guru Maharaj Ji was an exceptional person of God. The Sheikhs and mullas were much impressed with Guru Sahib Jis knowledge and insite, so I do not see a problem with Guru Ji walking into Mecca unopposed. Guru Ji didn't decieve or tell lies.
Also,
The Kaaba is now closed off with a building that surrounds it, and you get in by some tunnel (where thousands of people annually suffocate or get trampled upon), in the olden days the whole area would have been open and access to the main kaaba area would be quite easy. So all Guru Sahib Ji had to do was just walk in. Muslims, revered him
“I have appeared in this age to indicate the way unto men. I reject all sects, and only know one God, whom I recognise in the earth, the heavens, and in all directions.”
Are you aware of ''Sheikh Bahlol Dana (the Wise) and of Sheikh Muhy-ud-din Abdul Qadir Jilani''? If not, i suggest you look it up and you'll see what Guru Nanak was percieved to be by muslims!

Why was he dressed as a Hajji? If he wasn't a Hajji, but he dressed like one, Isn't that being decieving? You can't exactly dress as a Hajji by accident, since Hajjis are the only people who wear an Iram.
