The Eighth-Nasratkoum (11/1/2022) has monitored what was reported by the French newspaper, which said that the aim of the cooperation will be to stop renting homes for Muslims who seek privacy, especially women.

Activists on the communication platforms saw this trend as new evidence of the current French government's fight against Islam and Muslims, calling for a boycott of the company.

The newspaper quoted a senior official as confirming that Airbnb's cooperation with the French state would be with the aim of revealing the names of people who rent homes with swimming pools that allow women to swim in an atmosphere of privacy away from mixing.

Researcher Marwan Mohamed believes that the French government's adoption of this move is an obsession to spread secularism. He wrote, "Imagine some women sitting quietly with friends or with family on weekends in a private place, but not in France. The state wants to interfere even in the swimming pool, secular nerds." .

In a tweet, he accused the French authorities of being "crazy."

On the other hand;

The company denied the published article, and affirmed that it is against discrimination of all kinds;

She tweeted, "Discrimination has no place on our platform. Airbnb does not have any such discussions with local authorities, nor does it have any intention of engaging in this type of cooperation in the future."

Nahed Al-Ali saw that the move was a cover-up for the political and economic failure, so she wrote, "In France they are trying to cover up their economic and political failure by supporting hatred against Muslims, because the hater does not see anything."

While Ayman Youssef believes that the weakness of Muslims is the reason for the successive French decisions, he said, "The problem is not with them; They only understand, God does not bless weakness."