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I don't see anything wrong with 'non-believers' not setting foot in a site sacred to 'believers'

Reader comment on item: We Now Talk More Openly About Islam
in response to reader comment: Reformation by helping the reformers

Submitted by Anon as well (Israel), Feb 24, 2020 at 10:23

I don't care about non-Muslims not entering Mecca. I couldn't care less. It isn't that "many Muslims" see nothing wrong in it. It's that there is nothing wrong in it. It might be somewhat annoying but that doesn't make it wrong. You can't ban everything you dislike.

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Reader comments (5) on this item

Title Commenter Date Thread
6Young Muslims and ex-Muslims and the internet [215 words]dhimmi no moreFeb 14, 2020 14:08257791
al-Sheikh Ahmad al-Qabanji الشيخ احمد القبانجي [207 words]dhimmi no moreFeb 19, 2020 08:28257791
Islam [21 words]Jon PurizhanskyJan 21, 2020 11:45257347
4Reformation by helping the reformers [165 words]AnonNov 23, 2019 19:50256103
I don't see anything wrong with 'non-believers' not setting foot in a site sacred to 'believers' [47 words]Anon as wellFeb 24, 2020 10:23256103

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