I'd agree with you that salafi Islam does tend to rob the religion of its philosophical and spiritual elements, but those elements have never been unique to Islam, nor do they prove its truth. Philosophy and spirituality are the products of humanity and have existed in all cultures in one form or another, both because of and in spite of the prevailing religious tradition.
Those from Islamic backgrounds would do better to realize this, in my opinion, because it would give then something to have in common with people from other traditions, rather than giving them reasons to falsely feel superior to others.
of course, all religions have spiritual aspects, particularly the eastern religions, however i do believe that there is proof in islam, it resonates with me, i can see and feel its truth
I maybe deluded but to be honest i don't really care, so what i never wake up after death... and there is no afterlife
you win, congratulations
but i don't see how reforming my character, polishing my heart and purifying my soul, striving for the pleasure of what i believe to be the transcendent justice, mercy and origin of this universe is going to make me a loser in any way,
and if i do turn out to be right, then the disbelievers lose,
and that's exactly what the qur'an says, they will be amongst the losers...
nonetheless,
i tend to take the view that there is considerable validity in all religions,
perhaps Confucius, Krishna and Buddha are prophets too, Allahu alam,
naturally as a muslim i believe islam to be the best, otherwise i wouldn't be a muslim,
Although Ibn 'Arabi said,
"Beware of confining yourself to a particular belief and denying all else, for much good would elude you - indeed, the knowledge of reality would elude you. Be in yourself a matter for all forms of belief, for God is too vast and tremendous to be restricted to one belief rather than another."