Kenneth, No offence, but I don't buy the Saudi/Mecca dispute........and having said that...nor do I buy Rome either....I do believe the 1st beast/little horn A.K.A anti-Christ comes from Islam and I do believe the FALSE PROPHET is the last POPE of a UNITED Roman Catholic/Greek Orthodox pseudo religion......Babylon A.D. is IDENTIFIED 6 times as a MEGA CITY where the KINGS of the EARTH MEET and ALL of the characteristics found concerning that City do not accurately describe MECCA.....
Actually it does because all the kings of the Muslim religion nations do meet in Mecca once a year on their main holiday, as well does 1,000's of Muslims from all over the world go their on this day to worship. We when reading prophecy must get over thinking all or all of the world actually means the whole entire world. For the bible mentions all and all the world multiple times when not actually meaning every single country in the world.
Remember when going back to Ezekiel 28-30, Isaiah, and Daniel the nations always mentioned to face Gods judgment in the later times are Muslim or mainly Muslim nations.
I know some of you don't agree with PlainWord but he has been giving some biblical definitions of Mystery Babylon that do seem to get overlooked. I do not agree with all that Plainword says because I do believe the Roman empire does play a role to, but I do not believe it is the main role persay. There are a couple of scriptures that show Turkey as where the man of sin rises out of, and Turkey is majority Muslim was part of the original Roman empire, and has the second largest military force in the U.N. after the U.S.
The ties between the U.S. and Turkey has been getting stressed the past couple years, along with the fact that Turkey threatened the U.S. and Israel if they attack Iran.
Daniel 2 also shows the 10 kingdoms represented by the feet with the 10 toes as Iron mixed with Clay.
Meaning a combination of two groups, and the Muslims do have big populations in or are the main population in some of the original Roman empire countries.