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Debatable Questions and Answers 1. How could Guru Nanak visit Mecca if he wasn't a Muslim? The assertion that non-Muslims cannot infiltrate Mecca is false. The city of Mecca was not developed during the time of the Guru. It was a vast desert land and people could commute freely unlike now. Only until recently Saudi Arabia has become rich with the oil money and developed as a result.

 'Muslim Answer: It does not matter how developed was Makkah at the time of Baba Guru Nanak visited Makkah. Prohibiting for non Muslims is from Allah in Quran, and Quran revealed 1450 years back. It is command of Allah to Muslims, to stop non Muslims entering in Kaabah vicinity. Since Last 1450 years Muslims are following this very command of Allah' In following paragraph Sikh writer answered himself by accident, that it is possible for non Muslim to visit, if he or she cheat or lie to pretend as Muslim. Indirectly, they are accusing Baba Guru Nanak Saheb for cheating, lying and disguising himself as Muslim to enter Kaabah Vicinity

Guru Nanak Sahib Ji is neither the first nor the last non-Muslim to visit or infiltrate Mecca. The most famous incident of a non-Muslim visiting Mecca was the visit by the British explorer Sir Richard Burton in 1853. Burton disguised himself as an Afghani Muslim to visit and write Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al Madinah and Mecca. Therefore, how can it be impossible for Guru Nanak Sahib Ji, who is ‘Akaal Roop’, the embodiment of the Divine Light of God, to visit Mecca? The who land belongs to God, so how can the Living Image of God, Guru Nanak Sahib Ji be stopped traveling anywhere in the world. God or God’s power cannot be limited.