And published Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication A statement said: “The late woman was a symbol of Moroccan art, and influenced the artistic scene with her immortal works that will remain a witness to her creativity and dedication.”
A number of Moroccan artists also mourned her, including director Amine Nassour, who wrote on his account in Facebook“The great one has passed away. The great artist has passed away. The humble and compassionate one has passed away.
Naima was born in 1943 and showed early talent through… Theatrical work With a number of bands, including Maamoura, Basateen, and Farqa Moroccan radio and television.
Her star also shone on television by playing major roles in a group of series, most notably (Awlad Al-Nas), (Souk Al-Dalalah), and (Al-Ghalia).
She presented a series of films to the cinema, including (Blood Wedding), (The Last Shot), (Honor), (Al-Baraka Farak), and (Autumn of Apples).
She chose her United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Goodwill Ambassador and served as a consultant to the National Observatory for Children’s Rights.