In a society where tolerance barely exists, Rola & Emran, a Saudi boy and girl from Jeddah, both lead their lives in misery & conflict. Suffering from sexual identity disorders, they are daily tormented by judgment and neglect. Worse than that, is the staggering pain brought by rejection; rejection by their closest friends & family members. Such hostility was caused by no crime either of them has committed; for Rola & Emran are simply victims of rigid norms and stubborn attitudes. SaJeen Aljasad is a true story taking place in the Kingdom of mystery & silence, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Sahar bahrawi, born in London in September of 1978. As her dad got his FRCS from the Royal college of Surgeons in England, she moved back with her parents to Jeddah in 1982. Being the eldest and the only girl with no female siblings at the time, Sahar spent most of her childhood and adolescent years reading. In 1996, she graduated from Dar Al Fiker High school and pursued her bachelor degree from the American University in Cairo. Majoring in psychology and minoring in theater, she graduated in year 2000 with high honors. Six years later, in 2006, after gaining reasonable experience in marketing & customer service, Sahar perused her master's degree in marketing from the American University in London. By 2010, she had earned another degree in Professional project management PMP licensed from the Project Management institute in the United States of America. At the moment, Sahar works as the Business Development Director in Saba Medical group, a chain of polyclinics distributed around Jeddah. She is married to a successful Saudi entrepreneur and a writer as well; Engineer Khalid Suleimani author of: 84 Tips to a Successful Business Startup in Saudi Arabia. She is also a mother to her only child Salman. Bahrawi believes that women belonging to her generation must promote their thoughts and ideas in a recently evolving society.