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DeenReport Podcast

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DeenReport Podcast delivers clear, newsroom-style updates on stories shaping Muslim communities around the world. Each episode breaks down the key facts, what’s confirmed, what’s disputed, and why it matters — from human rights and policy decisions to community life, faith, and culture.We centre Muslim voices and lived realities while holding power to account, avoiding sensationalism, and keeping the reporting fair and precise. Expect concise explainers, deeper context when it’s needed, and careful language that respects Islam and all communities.New episodes drop regularly. Listen for reliable coverage, grounded context, and the headlines that matter — without the noise.

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episode FRENCH REGULATOR FINES CNEWS €100,000 FOR ANTI-MUSLIM AND REMARKS artwork

FRENCH REGULATOR FINES CNEWS €100,000 FOR ANTI-MUSLIM AND REMARKS

France’s broadcast regulator Arcom has issued €100,000 in fines against CNews over two live summer 2025 editions of “L’Heure des Pros 2 Été” that the regulator said could encourage discriminatory behavior. Arcom cited remarks that portrayed Algerians as a collective public-safety threat and comments that generalized about Palestinians after Oct. 7, 2023, alongside on-air suspicion directed at airport workers described as visibly Muslim, including insinuations about “radicalisation.” The rulings, dated Feb. 5, 2026 and later published, split the penalties into €25,000 for the Aug. 8 segment and €75,000 for the Aug. 12 segment. Arcom emphasized that live debate formats do not remove a broadcaster’s duty to maintain editorial control and to challenge or moderate potentially harmful claims in real time. The fines are directed to France’s national cinema and moving image center, the CNC. This report explains what is confirmed in the decisions and why the case matters for Muslims and North African communities in France. It remains unclear whether CNews will appeal or what changes it will make.

12 Feb 2026 - 3 min
episode WIDESPREAD ARMY INVASIONS AND ABDUCTIONS IN PALESTINE artwork

WIDESPREAD ARMY INVASIONS AND ABDUCTIONS IN PALESTINE

Israeli forces carried out overnight raids across the occupied West Bank on February 4, with Palestinian officials and local media reporting arrests in areas including Nablus and nearby towns, as well as parts of Jenin, Tulkarm, Bethlehem, Hebron, Ramallah and Tubas. In occupied Jerusalem, Palestinian officials said an Al-Aqsa Mosque guard, Abdul Rahman al-Sharif, was detained after a home raid, while bans and summonses affecting mosque-linked figures were reported to be expanding ahead of Ramadan. The Palestinian Education Ministry said Israeli forces stormed Al-Tahaddi School in Khirbet Ibziq in the Jordan Valley area, seizing equipment and damaging water, electricity and internet networks, and blocking access to the campus. Israel has said many West Bank operations target militant infrastructure and address security threats, but the UN human rights office has warned that recent operations and settlement-related moves may accelerate forced displacement and undermine Palestinian self-determination. Some details in local reporting, including the scale of property damage and aspects of a demolition order linked to allegations in Hebron, were not independently verified in the accounts cited.

11 Feb 2026 - 2 min
episode NYC MAYOR CITES PROPHET MUHAMMAD TO CALL FOR JUSTICE FOR IMMIGRANTS artwork

NYC MAYOR CITES PROPHET MUHAMMAD TO CALL FOR JUSTICE FOR IMMIGRANTS

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has put US immigration in focus after referencing the Hijrah and the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) while discussing how societies treat migrants at the city’s Interfaith Breakfast at the New York Public Library. City documents and local reporting say his administration signed Executive Order 13, directing agencies to protect information gathered for city services and not share it with federal immigration authorities unless legally required, and requiring a judicial warrant before federal agents can enter city property such as schools, shelters, hospitals, and parking facilities. Supporters say the approach helps residents report crime and access services without fear, while the Department of Homeland Security has criticized sanctuary policies as a public-safety risk. Some international coverage has inconsistently described Mamdani’s role; the city’s official releases identify him as mayor and show his signature on the order under that title. This video breaks down what’s confirmed, what’s contested, and what the order could mean for immigrant and Muslim communities.

11 Feb 2026 - 2 min
episode GIRLS ALLEGEDLY BEATEN, DENIED ENTRY INTO CLASS FOR NOT REMOVING HIJAB artwork

GIRLS ALLEGEDLY BEATEN, DENIED ENTRY INTO CLASS FOR NOT REMOVING HIJAB

Authorities in India’s Jharkhand state have ordered an inquiry after Muslim schoolgirls at a government-run girls’ school in Chatra district alleged they were denied entry to class and assaulted for refusing to remove their hijab. Local reports say the students and parents filed a written complaint claiming the principal gave verbal instructions against wearing a hijab or even a dupatta on school premises, and that the girls were pressured to remove coverings and threatened with expulsion if they protested. The principal has denied the allegations, saying the school dress code applies to all students, and education officials said they had not received similar complaints during inspections. After the incident, the girls went with their parents to the district hospital for a medical check, where a doctor reportedly found no visible marks of beating. Officials say they will speak with students, teachers, and parents and take action if wrongdoing is found. What’s confirmed is the inquiry and the competing claims; what remains disputed is whether force was used, whether an assault occurred, and whether the school’s actions amounted to discrimination or a contested dress code enforcement.

11 Feb 2026 - 4 min
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