Mohammed Said Hjiouij Sahli (Arabic: محمد سعيد احجيوج الساحلي; born April 1, 1982) is a Moroccan novelist and blogger.
His interest in blogging sprouted from his desire to invest in the fields of e-publishing and new media, and to enrich content in Arabic on the Internet.
[7] Due to the lack of success of the second version of the contest and his shift in interest from blogging to entrepreneurship, Hjiouij sold Arabisk project to Mo’amer Amer, and launched "Al-Mirqaab" project, which aimed at facilitating the sharing of links, as an Arabic clone of Digg and Reddit.
[9] A year later, he launched his "Zajil" project, which was later purchased by Hsoub Limited company, and renamed to "Arabia Weekly News."
Hjiouij's activities of blogging and entrepreneurship caused him to stop producing literary work for a period of over ten years.
as it sheds light on sensitive subjects including, firstly, the duality of good and evil, particularly the villainy that lies within every human being and that could slip out of control at any moment; secondly, the disintegration of an Arab family and the heavy reliance on the members’ shared interests as the only bond that keeps them together; and, thirdly, the normalization of moral corruption, sexism and betrayal among spouses and families.