Astaghfirullah if I have used the word "munafiq" inappropriately. I did avoid calling out any specific individuals, groups, entitites, governments, etc. to avoid the risk of incorrect accusations. On a general note, I do believe, however, that individuals, entities, governments, etc. claiming to be Muslim(s) and representing Islamic values and practices while intentionally, knowingly, and deliberately are promoting things that are against Islam or opposing things that are Islamic would fall into the definition of munafiqueen. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I do believe it is true that in much of politics and media there are "token Muslims" who use the label "Muslim" when in reality try to steer the Muslim and non-Muslim public away from Islam by deliberately attempting to modify Islam. Government and media all too often like to place Islam into two camps: "moderate Islam" and "radical Islam." Yet in reality much of what they say in what they call "moderate Islam" is not Islam at all and much of what they deem "radical Islam" is actually correct Islam. I see it time and time again where "moderate Islam" refers to Muslims who don't pray or fast, women who wear Western clothes with cleavage showing and no hijab, Imams who conduct same-sex marriage, promotion of gender-mixing, opposition of Sharia states and Sharia as a political/economic system in general, etc. Then Muslims who dress Islamically, pray and fast as prescribed, and believe in the Qur'an and Sunnah, and attempt to follow Islam as the Prophet (saw) taught it are now deemed "radical Muslims." If they are then physically attacked or severely oppressed and they try to defend themselves, then they are labeled "terrorists." This is the agenda I see that is going on.