Female participation in the Syrian blogosphere grew exponentially between 2004 and 2011. Secular activists (such as Dania, blogger of My Chaos) and religious ones (such as the author of Damascus Dreams) raised awareness of their beliefs and struggles. Whether looking for a space in which to freely preach their faith or seeking a tool to spread their modernizing secular feminist ideals, Syrian women showed equal determination to advocate for women’s agency. In this chapter, Michela Cerruti analyzes the life story narrated by the blogger “50% Syrian,” who is based in Damascus, in pre–Arab Spring Syria. She examines her use of the virtual public space to promote her Sufi tradition and support for gender equality.