Non-Muslims to be allowed to live in part of Medina

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Do you agree with the decision to allow non-Muslims live in Madinah?


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who can blame them? europe is doing so much to ban everything to do with Islam, is starting to become very hostile to it's Muslim immigrants, nationalistic groups are on the rise, and with ALL OF THIS, many of the people from these countries are going to be allowed to enter Islam's second holiest city???? so can you blame them for being angry and distrusting? i sure can.
 
without a doubt you will now have some people going in with undercover cameras to spy, and then release such videos into the media for anti-Islamic propaganda, this is a very stupid move.

on the bright side, the revenue made from property sales will be used for poor saudis, so that's good.
 
The filthy kaafirs should be kept out of the city at all cost . They would spare no time in getting out in their bikinis and beach suites to tan in the Sun in the area around Jannatul Baqi while taking photographs of the green dome of Prophet's mosque that Muzzies worship.

Yes, they can be that ridiculous, immature and disgusting. And ooh, who knows they might also want to have a booze party on one of those 10 high minarets ... you know, close to clouds, high up in illusions while being drunk

Because of course, muslims are always on their best behavior while in the sacred cities, never push or shove, are never rude, never steal, never drink, never violated the haraams with violence...

...oh wait.
 
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I dont think its a good idea to let them in even if its not near Haram Area. You might never know what some fools might do,and probably a great time for CIA agents to creep in.
I don't think CIA agents or informers never went to Madinah and Makah.
 
I'm wondering what the appeal to non-Muslims would be. I don't know many non-Muslims who like to have their women treated as second class citizens, who like to have little in the way of regards of human rights, who like to live in the middle of a boiling, isolated desert, who like to live in run down cities where they are in a secluded minority. Actually, forget that. I actually don't know any kuffar who like that. The only appeal of Medina is the tomb of an Islamic prophet, and if you're into sightseeing, there's likely countless other places you can get your fixes that are both more tolerant and more beautiful. Other than that, I can't see why any non-Muslim (in their right mind) would choose to live there, so this plan is not likely to be very successful.
 
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I'm wondering what the appeal to non-Muslims would be. I don't know many non-Muslims who like to have their women treated as second class citizens, who like to have little in the way of regards of human rights, who like to live in the middle of a boiling, isolated desert, who like to live in run down cities where they are in a secluded minority. Actually, forget that. I actually don't know any kuffar who like that. The only appeal of Medina is the tomb of an Islamic prophet, and if you're into sightseeing, there's likely countless other places you can get your fixes that are both more tolerant and more beautiful. Other than that, I can't see why any non-Muslim (in their right mind) would choose to live there, so this plan is not likely to be very successful.

Even then you will not be allowed in to see the tomb of the prophet

And women are treated with alot more respect in muslim countries, much more than you get over here
 
Even then you will not be allowed in to see the tomb of the prophet

And women are treated with alot more respect in muslim countries, much more than you get over here

This is called baiting akhi!.. in the style of the wolf who couldn't reach the grapes after multiple futile attempts in the end deeming them sour and unpalatable anyway!
How can a person who has never been and forbidden from entrance speak of the fortress?

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Other than that, I can't see why any non-Muslim (in their right mind) would choose to live there, so this plan is not likely to be very successful.

I hope so. I don't want to see half-naked people on the outskirts of Madina. na'adubillah
 
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1326674 said:
This is called baiting akhi!.. in the style of the wolf who couldn't reach the grapes after multiple futile attempts in the end deeming them sour and unpalatable anyway!
How can a person who has never been and forbidden from entrance speak of the fortress?

:w:

:sl: sorry I don't get you sis :hmm:
 
Lool no way will the non-muslims enter or even live in Madina! and why do they want to come there anyways? just to spoil Islam nothing else, them and their evil plans!
 
Lool no way will the non-muslims enter or even live in Madina! and why do they want to come there anyways? just to spoil Islam nothing else, them and their evil plans!

Yeah this "smart city" should have been built on the east coast near Dammam and not in a place where it has threatens the sanctity of the Holiest Places on earth
 
Yeah this "smart city" should have been built on the east coast near Dammam and not in a place where it has threatens the sanctity of the Holiest Places on earth

Dubai should be sufficient for them. Most of Dubai is run by Jews anyways.
 
Do those of you who are against this really think non-Muslims and Westerners will just sully the place by being there? I'd understand if they would be allowed in the Mosque of the Prophet, which is very sacred to Muslims, but what is the problem with a few city streets? It's not like they'll go around promoting other faiths or walk around with shorts and revealing clothes.
 
Do those of you who are against this really think non-Muslims and Westerners will just sully the place by being there? I'd understand if they would be allowed in the Mosque of the Prophet, which is very sacred to Muslims, but what is the problem with a few city streets? It's not like they'll go around promoting other faiths or walk around with shorts and revealing clothes.

That is a big problem. Most likely, they will start off with just walking around the "few streets" then end up near masjid an Nabawi. They wont just start off promoting other faiths right away,they will be patient, like shaytan. Then after a while probably they will start handing out bibles etc.

May Allah prevent them from entering the haramain, and destroy their helpers.
 
That is a big problem. Most likely, they will start off with just walking around the "few streets" then end up near masjid an Nabawi. They wont just start off promoting other faiths right away,they will be patient, like shaytan. Then after a while probably they will start handing out bibles etc.

May Allah prevent them from entering the haramain, and destroy their helpers.

LOL if anyone did get caught proselytising they would get deported
 
Do those of you who are against this really think non-Muslims and Westerners will just sully the place by being there? I'd understand if they would be allowed in the Mosque of the Prophet, which is very sacred to Muslims, but what is the problem with a few city streets? It's not like they'll go around promoting other faiths or walk around with shorts and revealing clothes.

They will walk around in shorts and revealing clothes though. The purpose of the place is worship but they'll be there for tourism. It will start small, maybe photo's only in certain areas, alcohol allowed in the bar area only, a small pool.. etc. but the boundaries will be pushed. They have to be pushed because to do well in tourism you have to attract tourists.
 
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