I have noticed this a long time ago. They act incredibly childish. I remember they were taunting Pakistani users here whenever Arab countries, Iran, Turkey or ANY Muslim nation had dealings with them economically etc. or behaved normally as civilized countries do whenever diplomatic relations are forged between countries and leaders.
Neither Pakistan nor the Arab world or Muslim world is going anywhere, only getting stronger. They either accept this reality and stop their idiotic hostilities or they will have to live with the consequences of their actions. They are already facing a many times stronger China. They should not be alienating Muslims in the region whether direct Muslim neighbours like Pakistan and Bangladesh but also the wider region (Arabia, Iran, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Central Asia) etc.
I think that the anti-Muslim lot are simply outside of any reach and should be treated as such and sentiments should be repaid.
India is making a crucial mistake, like Pakistan did by making the neighbouring USSR an enemy. Fortunately, it made a fatal mistake by invading Afghanistan, got stuck and invited a global response.
So far, Nepal, BD, China and Pak all see India as an adversary. India has supported the 1971 insurgency, the Tamil insurgency, has toppled Nepal govt many times, supporting BLA/TTP, and supported oppressive BD governments. In past, India captured Kashmir by force, took Hyderabad by force, Goa, Junagarh and Manadur by invasion, etc.
India, during the recent skirmish, has insulted an Iranian minister, attacked Nur Khan airbase just after when Saudi diplomat took off, and shrugged off any peace negotiation. They also terminated the Turkiye investment bcz it sold some drones to Pakistan.
Too bad that China and the US are too big that they didn't get cancelled in any way despite providing Pakistan with more lethal weapons.
Now, why they are more inclined to religious extremeism is a long stroy.
@M. Sarmad can highlight more, but he is inactive for some time.
In short, it all started when the Brahmin realised that to consolidate power, they needed a Hindu identity. Over time, extremists capitalised on it to win the majority by creating this identity.
Slowly, Muslims realised that they needed a separate land in this supremacist ideology. Ultimately, it led to Pakistan's creation through pure political struggle. That is why we also see world events mainly through a religious lens.