Hm, that is very discomforting.
I feel sad for the Turkish people and what Erdogan and others might be doing with this proud Kemalist and secular country. Will Attatürks vision, that has made Turkey the most successful muslim country, be subverted?
Maybe someone here who lives in Turkey can provide some insight, but the recent move to bring the judiciary more under influence of the executive does not sound like a healthy move for the democracy. Yes there was a referendum about that, but these are easily manipulated as everyone knows. Thats why you have
representative democracy and a constitution.
I don't see any pattern of Saudi Arabia and UAE investing billions in all other Muslim countries.
The Saudis actually do fund Wahabist Mosques and Imans all over the West to incite people to violence and indoctrinate them into Islamofacism. Example, some of the 9/11 attackers in Hamburg, Germany.
They can do it here and in other western countries (at least until they are found out to be teaching people terrorism) because of freedom of religion, most Muslims countries do not allow them to do that. See for example Syria.
Pakistan however suffers as well from this practice. Suicide-bombers or rather would be bombers who fled, have been reported to be indoctrinated on mass in mosques in which Saudi Imans preach their message of hate (aka Wahabism).