

Sahar is a creative, curator, and mediator based between London (UK) and Marseille (FR). Holding a Master’s degree in Global Creative and Cultural Industries, she combines academic insight with communication expertise to create spaces of dialogue through the language of art.
At its core, Sahar’s practice builds bridges between cultures, generations, and inner worlds, grounded in the belief that art holds the power to reimagine and revive the way we see ourselves and one another. Rooted in her North and West African Islamic heritage, she explores the expansive realm of Islamic Spiritual Arts, resisting monolithic portrayals of Islam and offering instead narratives that honour depth, multiplicity, and the sacred beauty through which Muslims encounter the Divine.
In her articles, Sahar opens spaces where faith and creativity intertwine - where art becomes a vessel for resonance, reflection, and transformation - driven by a will to nurture her spiritual evolution as a Muslim, to continue learning, and to share her journey with others.
Where Math meets the Divine: The Art of Sacred Geometry in Islam by Sahar El Faijah
