Thanks for all the welcome messages folks

It means a lot!
I was reading some Sikh Scripture the other day and I found an interesting verse about Guru Nanak in Mecca,
It goes:
"Qazi and maulvis got together and began discussing religion.
A great fantasy has been created and no one could understood its mystery.
They asked Baba Nanak to open and search in his book whether Hindu is great or the Muslim.
Baba replied to the pilgrim hajis, that, without good deeds both will have to weep and wail.
By being a Hindu or a Muslim one can not get accepted in the court of the Lord.
As the colour of safflower is impermanent and is washed away in water, likewise the colours of religiosity are also temporary.(Followers of both the religions) In their expositions, denounce Ram and Rahim.
The whole of the world is following the ways of Satan.(33)"
Overall I quite admire this universal humanist message. One of the main reasons why I am so critical about the Abrahamic faiths is because they heavily focus on the Kuffar and the infidels.
I have a second question for the forum members. Do you believe that Islam would ever be able to reform itself. If you compare the Christianity of today, with that of past - It almost seems as if it has molded in to a completely new religion?