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Answer 1

Yes. Islam says there is no compulsion in religion, so this is not a barrier. Jainism accepts anyone who wants to embrace the religion, with no specific ritual for becoming a Jain.

Answer 2

According to Islam, the penalty for apostasy (conversion from Islam to another religion or renunciation of Islam in general) is death. This is made clear in the Hadith (Al-Bukhari 6524). The "no compulsion in religion" (Qur'an 109:1-6) is usually interpreted as applying to permitting people of other religions to freely practice their faith, not to permit Muslims renounce the faith and freely choose to practice a different faith.

In several Muslim-majority countries, apostates are hunted and killed by thugs who take Islam "into their own hands". In other countries, like Iran and Saudi Arabia, the government actually prosecutes apostasy as a crime. Be careful if you live in these countries to avoid problems that may result from conversion. (This is not to say that a Muslim should not convert if he feels that Jainism is proper faith, but he should be cautious of the world he lives in.)

Answer 3

Yes and No. There is no need of conversion.Jainism accepts anyone who follow Jain principles(non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy, and non-possessiveness). Jainism encourages these five principles but doesn't compulsory anything. Islam doesn't ban any of these principles(mostly supports it). So one can remain a Muslim, keep believing Allah and still follow these five principles.

Answer 4

Yes.
Every Person on this earth is Jain by birth. They don't convert, they revert back to original nature of mankind - Humanity. Its synonymous to be Jain as this religion guides you to attain eternal peace and coexistence with all living beings.

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