Khadija Yaken (Arabic: خديجة يكن) (born in 1972 in Casablanca, Morocco),[1] is a Moroccan writer.
[4] She began writing the story in the 1990s and in 1994 published her first text, "When Carmina Burana Flows", which won the 1998 ISESCO Prize for Fiction.
later published the novel "Bosnian Days", which won the Sudanese Altayeb Salih Prize for Written Creativity" in 2018.
and 2010, and also the book "Umm Asif Izhevin" (such as a long river), and in 2011 the novel "Tatar n Teoosh" (The Sunset Star) was published.
She recited her poems in various events, including the "World Poetry Day" organized by the Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture in Rabat in 2010, the Federation of Feminist Action in Kenitra, the Voice of Amazigh Women in Rabat, Timgarine in Casablanca.