Soo true brother, its a sad truth...Personally I think I know parts of the problem ( lol dont want to act knowledgable at all

) but just as a personal comment.
Maybe you have noticed that if you sacrifice your time for something then that something becomes precious to you. For an example you sacrifice your time in order that you may revise for your exams, thus the love for succeding in your exams become evident. It will be on your mind all the time. Similarly if you get something for granted, you will certainly not value it as much, a good example would be your eyesight your hearing etc. You do not value these, unless you loose them or ponder very hard (as many ppl
don't sadly..)
This is the same for Islam. The prophet (salalahu alyhe wa salam) and his companions did not get faith "free", they had to fight for their islam, many of them got martyred. Bilal (may Allah be pleased with him) was dragged through the streets of makkah on his bare back! still he kept saying "Ahad" "Ahad"....These are the people that when the prophet (salalahu alyhe wa salam) urged them to give in the cause of Allah (Fi Sabililah) Umar bin Al Khattab (May Allah be pleased with him) gave half of all his wealth, and Abu Bakr Sidiq (May Allah be pleased with him) came with everything he had, when asked what he left for his family he gave the reply "
Allah and His Messenger"...
Allahu Akbar!
Through their sacrifice the love for Islam entered their hearts, whereas if you look at the ummah today...what have we done to deserve our faith? Where we asked if we wanted to become muslims? Did we sign a contract? Pay any given amount?
NO!
and this is why muslims take their religion for granted. If you look at converts/reverts to islam...they are steadfast upon the religion why? because they had to sacrifice the wordly pleasures in order to become muslims. I hope that we muslims wake up from our deep sleep and worship Allah in the way He has prescribed for us...not only on Fridays for Jummah...not only during Ramadan...not only when we feel like it...but rather as the prophet (salalahu alyhe wa salam) has shown us.
hope it makes sense ;)