@Omar del Sur I know you don't support the Muslim Brotherhood but you have to admit when vile treacherous regimes ruling UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt etc hate the Brotherhood way more than actual modern day Kharijite militants you can see why Brotherhood has a lot of support
Pretty much all the modern kharijites have an ideology that traces back to the Muslim Brotherhood. Muslim Brotherhood ideology formed the basis for Al Qaeda, Al Shabaab, Daesh, etc.
The Muslim Brotherhood promotes civil wars and chaos in Muslim countries. They are a threat to every Muslim country.
They also are involved in promoting bizarre reinterpretations of Islam. They are a threat to Muslims not only in terms of physical safety and security but also in terms of dīn.
They are a menace and Egypt, Saudi and UAE are doing the entire Muslim world a favor by going after them. A lot of people talk bad about MBS but his campaign against the ikhwanis is a really good thing and I think people who criticize him are being unjust by not giving him credit for the good he's done in that regard.
As I see it, we all have a role, we all have a certain place within society. I'm responsible for what I'm responsible for. If a person has kids, they should take care of their kids. If a person has a spouse, you should care for their spouse. They go to work, they should take care of their job responsibilities. We all have to pray salaah five times a day.
I can call people to tawheed, I can try to give dawah to non-Muslims, I can study tafsir- there are all kinds of beneficial things we as ordinary people can do. Riling people up against the rulers of Muslim countries is not only not a good deed but it's actually something in the wrong direction. For me, I want to leave alone what doesn't concern me.
I mean for example I don't know anything about the new ruler of Somalia. I hope he's good, maybe he's good, maybe he's bad. I pay zero attention. I'm better off focusing on what I'm actually responsible for. I'm not responsible for whatever is the governments of UAE, Somalia, Indonesia, etc. are up to.
The important thing I need to do is protect myself against the hellfire and I want to learn more about Islam and gain a deeper understanding. I don't need to focus on whatever these governments are up to and nothing good is going to come out of riling people against these governments. "Stay in my lane" as people say. I wish nothing but good for the rulers of these countries but I have to stay focused on what I need to stay focused on. I am just a lowly person and all of that is outside what I am responsible for. I am very confident that not inciting people against those governments isn't going to count against me on the Day of Judgement.
I worry for the people who incite against the governments of Muslim countries and I worry for them more the deeper they get into it. The scholars have warned against this. What those governments do is outside of my control- but adhering to the scholars is within my control. And if Muslims don't stick to the scholars, who knows what could kind of evils it could lead to- in terms of both dīn and dunya.
We have to refer back to the scholars. This is safety and not doing it is danger. Here I posted what Sheikh Uthaymeen has said:
I really recommend two books
Methodology of the Prophets in Calling to Allah by Sheikh Rabee Madkhali
let whoever is reading see for themselves why Sheikh Rabee Madkhali is so hated by the ikhwanis and why there is so much propaganda against him. with this book, it's like he drops a nuke on the ikhwani ideology. he destroys their ideology with this book so of course they hate him. it is very obvious to who studies the book. Sheikh Fawzan wrote a preface to it btw.
also, on the subject of ikhwanis this is a good book: