No, Muslims (or non-Muslims for that matter) are allowed to have their own views and expectations (naturally) but what I object to are double standards and having way too high expectations for Arabs due to history and legacy or whatever else is the reason for that behavior (double standard and hypocrisy) and extreme interest in general.
Indonesia is the most populous Muslim nation in the world and the largest Muslim economy (if I am not wrong) in the world. Yes, 5 million Indonesians have Arab ancestry (Yemeni and Hijazi mostly) but why do Indonesians not get even 1% of the attention that Arabs get? Why do I not see hordes of Western converts, non-Muslim Arabs from Nigeria to Bangladesh having strong opinions about internal Indonesian affairs and policies?
@Indos is that not a bit strange and interesting bro?
@SALMAN F @Falcon29 @OutOfAmmo I can't be the only one that has witnessed this strange behavior time and time again.