Sisterhood in the Fire
- Sahar Saeed
- May 25
- 1 min read
Updated: May 29

We don’t always speak the same language, but we share the same story:
From shame to sonship.
From silence to song.
From death to life.
Whether in Jordan or Iran, Saudi Arabia or Syria, Pakistan or Algeria—we are finding one another.
We are women of the hidden church.
We are daughters of the promise.
We are sisters not by blood, but by the blood of the Lamb.
And in each other, we find strength.
In each other, we find home.
In our pain, we find healing.
In our joined prayers, we find comfort.
In our shared experience, we find safety and understanding.
Only together— We can move forward.
To My Sisters Still Behind the Veil
If you are still afraid—Still questioning—Still wondering if freedom is for you too—
Hear me:
You are not alone.
And yes—He is worth it.
There is a Jesus who sees you, knows you, loves you—and calls you by name.
The veil may have covered your face, but it never covered your purpose.
And when you take that first brave step, you join a sisterhood that spans deserts and nations, tears and testimonies.
A sisterhood not built on religion, but on redemption.
-- Sahar Saeed
Come, take that first brave step and join our family! ♥️ Our King will take your breath away when you see the redeemed treasure you are, wrapped in the embrace of our Kinsman Redeemer's arms.
Wow, this is so powerful! <3 I felt every word, and it really encourages me. Thanks for sharing this! You're such an inspiration and a blessing. Don't stop using your voice! it really matters
Sahar,
This is so true! So many things come to mind. From my travels overseas to the Arab and other cultural friends I have made here in the US, I have learned that even though we all have different stories, cultures, and backgrounds, we are all wanting to live our and our family’s lives in peace, and fulfill our purpose in life. Community is so important and especially in the Middle Eastern culture it is for the most part it is a part of daily life. No one likes to feel alone. Deep down we are all in desperate need of Jesus whether we choose to accept it or not. As I was reading your post, I couldn’t help but…
Amen!
Thank you, Sahar, for your uplifting words. You truly are an inspiration. I was especially moved by your powerful reminder: "The veil might cover your face, but not your purpose." Thank you for continually pursuing your calling in the Kingdom and for being such a blessing to all of us.
Wow… this is so powerful. I felt every word. “The veil may have covered your face, but it never covered your purpose” gave me chills. Thank you, Sahar, for putting words to what so many of us have lived and felt. This sisterhood is real—and such a gift.