Soumaya Naamane Guessous

Soumaya Naamane Guessous is a Moroccan sociologist, champion of women's rights, and columnist.

She is best known as author of the book Au-delà de toute pudeur, first published in 1988, about the sexual life of Moroccan women.

Based on Naamane Guessous' academic research in the 1980s among 500 women of different social backgrounds and ages, the book became soon a best-seller in Morocco, selling 40.000 copies in 5 years, and was dubbed "a little revolution" in the French presse, observing that "the first time a 'decent woman', a Muslim, calls a spade a spade".

[4] Naamane Guessous has launched a campaign for the transmission of Moroccan citizenship by the mother to her children, denouncing in the press the lack of that right.

[6] She has written frequently columns and essays for Moroccan women's magazines, such as Femmes du Maroc, Ousra, Citadine, Famille Actuelle[7] and more recently illi.