PM, if you still see a lot to admire about the Bahai religion, why did you become a muslim? Why don't you become a Bahai?
Aren't muslims supposed to believe that all other religions are corrupt practices. That is the only motivation to remain a muslim(#1). If you believe other religious principles and admire other religions, doesn't it manifest your disbelief in the perfectness (or divineness) of the Qu'ran?
#1: Why I say so: Because it is the most difficult religion to follow, as many things are compulsory like fasting in Ramadan and 5 prayers,prohibition of many haram things etc. Those who are born into it have no option but to practice it. But those who chose to covert at a later stage in their life must have done so because they have understood the religion and believed it to be the only true & perfect religion.
PM, if you still see a lot to admire about the Bahai religion, why did you become a muslim? Why don't you become a Bahai?
Aren't muslims supposed to believe that all other religions are corrupt practices. That is the only motivation to remain a muslim(#1). If you believe other religious principles and admire other religions, doesn't it manifest your disbelief in the perfectness (or divineness) of the Qu'ran?
#1: Why I say so: Because it is the most difficult religion to follow, as many things are compulsory like fasting in Ramadan and 5 prayers,prohibition of many haram things etc. Those who are born into it have no option but to practice it. But those who chose to covert at a later stage in their life must have done so because they have understood the religion and believed it to be the only true & perfect religion.