Crash Course in Islam: Are Non-Muslims Allowed to go to Mosque?
From: WFIU
Series: Crash Course in Islam
Length: 01:44
Historically, the Islamic world has been relatively tolerant and accepting of other religions. However, non-believers were usually prohibited from entering mosques in the past. Today, there are still mosques that prohibit non-Muslims from entering - most of them are in traditional Middle-Eastern communities. But there isn't really any standard policy on who is allowed into a mosque.
Learn more at: http://muslimvoices.org
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Piece Description
Historically, the Islamic world has been relatively tolerant and accepting of other religions. However, non-believers were usually prohibited from entering mosques in the past. Today, there are still mosques that prohibit non-Muslims from entering - most of them are in traditional Middle-Eastern communities. But there isn't really any standard policy on who is allowed into a mosque. Learn more at: http://muslimvoices.org