Umair-ji, not a Muslim but a Hindu, who has studied and grown up with various people of various religions around. On a note of 'personal' revelation :-
my first school years of kindergarten level - 80% were Sikh students
primary through half of secondary years - studied in a Missionary school with both Christians, Hindus, Muslims and a few Buddhists / Jains
Senior secondary - mostly with Sikhs and Pakistanis (don't ask me location of my S.Sec. years)
University - Chinese students of all faiths and (non-faiths)
Urdu knowledge - still rustic but I find it rich in same context as the richness of Sanskrit or Pure Hindi (of Varanasi). Being an Indian, we all grew up hearing Urdu words/phrases through Ghazals, Hindi film songs, general sher-o-shaayari and general entertainment.
I have yet to master the intricacies of Urdu pronunciation. The Q from K, the G from Gha, Fa from Pha, etc etc etc..
And by the way, as a classical singer with a range of genres that I like, my two classical singing teachers - one is from Meerut, a Muslim and another, a Hindu from Tamil Nadu. My favorite Ghazal singers is the one and ONLY ... Ghulam Ali sahab ! What a modest person he was.. and what LOVE for music !