The more we project that the Muslim world is in chaos, the more people will accept that notion as a reality. Muslim world is transitioning to become developed, it will take time to resemble anything of that in the West. With technology and internet, it will be accelerated though, at least the internet will provoke a curious and thoughtful culture, the tangible results will come along later. Not in our generation.
The problem is in the Middle East, it's compromised of multiple ethnic groups(Jewish, Iranian, Turkish, Arab, Kurd), one of which is supported by the West, while another two are competing for influence. One is more science based nation, and tries pushing an a more progressive ideology that tries determining who was right in Islam's history, using logic, and not belief. Problem with that, logic can also have unintended consequence of defeating religion. And it is hard to win people who are more faith/belief based. Hence Saudi's are winning over that crowd, and the use of religion for immediate influence, does indeed secure these two camps short term/long term interest, but it destroys nations in the process, or creates serious loopholes which can not be fixed.
That along with the approaches taken by the players in the region, and some foreign players, in form of sanctions, arming opposition, etc....There is no clean routes taken, and this ignites serious consequences too. So the non-Middle Eastern Muslim world should be on path of developing, the Middle East, however, has no escape from this situation and the reality of Western order in the ME for sake of Israel, also contributes significantly. The Middle East needs wise and mature people, but that will not come anytime soon due to authoritarian nature of leaderships. The people are adapted to that, so they need an authoritarian based leadership, that is good, which is very hard to find and even if found, will not be allowed to have it easy.