Outside of Makkah and Madinah obviously.
What ?
Why ? I don't recall reading anything anywhere to suggest that Islam made either of the two cities off-limits to Non-Muslims ?

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Outside of Makkah and Madinah obviously.

I am surprised he has not posted a few scenic pics yet.I am surprised you never knew about @al-Hasani Point of view .... I almost apllied for KSA visa because he sold KSA to me like Sweden. Damn these Semites i must say![]()

I know that man ... I have been pulling @levina secular leg for a while ... although would have to agree she has taught this right winger extremist Hindu militant a thing or two about how to take it easy when it comes to accepting others point of view.There are Jews in UAE.
In theory no. In practice yes. It's a complicated "operation" with certain risks. At most facing deportation though. Of course you could always convert to Islam and "join the club".
Not interested dear. Besides I have been involved in far too much trouble on PDF due to silly discussions. Being in my earliest 20's I can afford that for 1-2 more years before the gate closes. In all seriousness then I am very calm in reality and also well-mannered. PDF is my only escape to "troll a bit" outside of the gym/boxing ring.
Me and Levina have "known" each other for almost 2 years and we write with each other on a monthly basis and discuss many issues. I like her very much. LOL. Sweden is a great country if you love lakes, nordic forests and snow. Otherwise there are more beautiful countries just in Scandinavia (Norway) let alone the rest of Europe. No bad words about Sweden otherwise. I live just across it after all and 45 minutes (by train) away from Malmoe. For 2-3 months or so (rather 2) Denmark is the best if you love beach live. Of course it is no Red Sea or Mediterranean but the coastline is still very pretty.
get on the back seat Butt habibi ... we are over taking KSA from you guys nowWhat ?
Why ? I don't recall reading anything anywhere to suggest that Islam made either of the two cities off-limits to Non-Muslims ?![]()
What ?
Why ? I don't recall reading anything anywhere to suggest that Islam made either of the two cities off-limits to Non-Muslims ?![]()

I am surprised he has not posted a few scenic pics yet.![]()

hes been busy tackling guys from Peshwar attack thread. Damn I was accused ( a right wing hindu fanatic) for kissing Arab @ss for some brownie points.I am surprised he has not posted a few scenic pics yet.![]()
sh*t .. nobody likes @ss brownie .. I feel you brohes been busy tackling guys from Peshwar attack thread. Damn I was accused ( a right wing hindu fanatic) for kissing Arab @ss for some brownie points.

Don't feel me bro ... it's too fcuking cold and I get ticklish n horny.sh*t .. nobody likes @ss brownie .. I feel you bro![]()
From what I know about (I am no Sheikh or Mullah) this "law" has been in place since forever. Long before KSA appeared on the map.
It is based on a verse of the Qur'an (9:28).
In reality all it takes for a non-Muslim that wants to visit Makkah or Madinah is for him or her to take a more informal trip with a local and stay closely attached to him or her.
Officially it is not allowed though.
KSA has it's share of retarded laws though but I am not so sure that this is one of them.
Photography is a great thing. Stop pulling my leg.![]()

where is the euphemism... are you talking about my p***s again..Well Indians aren't exactly known for their exceptional hygiene to put it euphemistically; so maybe its not such a bad thing after all !![]()

wear knee caps ... sardi lag jaegi nai to..Don't feel me bro ... it's too fcuking cold and I get ticklish n horny.

I think you misspelled P***y wrong.where is the euphemism... are you talking about my p***s again..
wear knee caps ... sardi lag jaegi nai to..![]()
Rug burns are good.wear knee caps ... sardi lag jaegi nai to..![]()
will KSA common man will welcome this decision ? @al-Hasani
@Armstrong
In Arab and especially Arabian culture we must cater for our guests and hospitality plays a very big role in our society or at least used to do.
Thus I am forced to treat any guest with the utmost hospitality.
Although we Hijazis do not have a Bedouin past, outside of a small minority, unlike Najdis that have this the most in all of KSA, that influence has also reached us.
Even enemies must be catered for.
I do not know a more hospitable people than the Bedouins. Unfortunately they are a dying breed in the Arab world.
The common man/woman does not really have a say and actually this decision has always been in place. Please read the thread.
Though its haram to stay CLOSE to her...From what I know about (I am no Sheikh or Mullah) this "law" has been in place since forever.
In reality all it takes for a non-Muslim that wants to visit Makkah or Madinah is for him or her to take a more informal trip with a local and stay closely attached to him or her.
Officially it is not allowed though.
KSA has it's share of retarded laws though but I am not so sure that this is one of them.
Photography is a great thing. Stop pulling my leg.![]()

ok , well i ask this about a common man , because we know that in Saudi society have some elements who might oppose such decisions ..
P.S i read the OP
Though its haram to stay CLOSE to her...![]()