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Ahhh! So if it's in the Qur'an, then I can accept it. Thank you for the information. Good question about the idolaters.I am seriously not sure but this is what I found from this site below:
http://islam.about.com/od/hajj/f/mecca.htm
And I quote:
Mecca and Madinah are cities of great importance in Islamic tradition -- centers of pilgrimage and prayer, sacred places where Muslims are free from the distractions of daily life. The ban on non-Muslim visitors is mentioned in the Qur’an as follows: "Oh you who believe! Truly the idolaters are unclean; so let them not, after this year, approach the Sacred Mosque...." (9:28). This verse specifically refers to the Grand Mosque in Mecca; later scholars have included Madinah in this ruling as well. There are some Islamic scholars who would permit exceptions to this general rule, for trade purposes or for people who are under treaty permission. There is also some debate about the exact area and borders of the restricted area(s). The government of Saudi Arabia, which controls access to the holy sites, has decided upon a strict ban on both cities in their entirety.
Restricting access to Mecca and Madinah is intended to provide a place of peace and refuge for Muslim believers and preserve the sanctity of the holy cities.
# I noticed it says idolaters. So what about other monotheists? Just thinking.
I asked a few muslims I know (the very few I know)where this rule came from and they were unsure themselves. I will share this with them.
I hope to one day see it with my own eyes - just seing videos of the crowds during the pilgrimage makes me get this feeling of awe... Even though I am not a Muslim. Anyway! Enough blabbing on my part.