Activists wondered: is the Muslim Brotherhood the only one who is angry at the abuse of the ruling party in India against the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace?!

The hashtag "Except for the Messenger of God, Modi" has been issued in the past few days on communication platforms in the Arab world, denouncing the behavior of the Indian authorities, after the spread of a video of police beating an Indian Muslim boy, and intimidating him with bullets while fleeing from them, following massive popular calls and prominent official positions condemning the statements. The insulting to the Holy Prophet, which came on the lips of officials in the ruling party in India.

Activists are seeking through the hashtag (except for the Messenger of God, Modi), which has been leading since days of pressure on the Indian government to provide an official apology and immediate condemnation.

This hashtag has returned to be the subject of widespread controversy on digital platforms, after tweets published an article from Al-Arab newspaper that attributed it to the Brotherhood, in an attempt to fabricate a crisis to achieve its own gains.

Among the tweets that were monitored by the interactive bulletin (11/6/2022) was a tweet by the political writer Suleiman Al-Aqili, in which he said, “The (Arab) newspaper, funded by a Gulf state and issued in London, suggests to its readers that defending the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, is an abhorrent act of my brothers!! Suleiman Al-Aqili attached his tweet with a photo of the article from Al-Arab newspaper.

As for Muhammad Majali, he tweeted, “Except for the Messenger of God, for he is a red line, so we do not involve everyone who defends him in partisan polemics and polemics. This is the least obligatory and the weakest of faith.

And the activist Ismail al-Samawi said in a tweet, “By God, we love the Messenger of God, and we will defend our religion, our beloved, and our Prophet Muhammad, upon him be the best and purest prayer, and the most complete surrender to our souls and our blood, even if they describe us as descriptions and not just brothers. I don't belong to them."

Moaz Al-Jalal criticized the Al-Arab newspaper article, saying, "They are fighting Islam under this worn-out, cracked, and worn-out cylinder that everyone is tired of hearing and reading, and has become a nauseating hangover."

In the same context, Adnan Qahtan tweeted, "As if the Messenger of God was specific to the Brotherhood, and Modi and his party had only offended the Prophet of the Brotherhood... How would their speech be if the insult was to the ruler, these people are on their way to get rid of everything that links them to the religion of Islam, and the Brotherhood is nothing but an argument in which they cover their reality."

On the other hand, Fahd Debaji had another opinion. He said, "The Brotherhood's attack on India is outwardly right and inwardly evil, and they are calls for truth that are meant to be false, no matter how they try to pretend otherwise. We know them, we know their directions, we know the methods of their campaigns, and we know their methods."

In his tweet, Awwas Al-Yafei supported what was stated in the article, as he saw that "the article of Al-Arab newspaper is a terrible article and hit the nail on the head. They are looking for what they lost from the mobilization on the communication sites, and it really is."