Summary Muslim rulers might still be sleeping, those with hearts in their chest are unable to find peace
LAHORE: (Web Desk) – Syrian refugee crisis has been brewing amid all the politics going around among the Middle East rulers but the world came across the biggest shock only 2 days ago when the dead body of a 3-year-old Syrian refugee kid Aylan Kurdi was photographed on a Turkish seashore. Aylan’s mother and 5-year-old elder brother had also drowned while his father is the only surviving member of the family now.
The image of the dead body lying on the seashore invoked the emotions of compassion and sympathy for the Syrian refugees suffering all kinds of miseries for the last several months. Sensitive artists portrayed their feelings for the young kid in their paintings and shared on social media. These pictures have gone viral since Friday.
One picture showed the sea animals crying over the death of Aylan.

Another showed him in the lap of an angel, with angel saying, "I hope humanity finds a cure for visas".

Another one shows the Arab rulers with their heads hanging in shame before a child and his grave.

That s how it should actually have ended.

Then another one portrays the sea carrying Aylan to the heaven, away from the bloodshed on Earth.

In one of them, Aylan holds balloons, like a 3-year-old should actually be doing..

One of the pictures portrays Aylan lying on the grave of Arab Conscience.

Kids at this age learn to make paper boats. But this kid was instead abandoned to a life boat. And then the waves carried him to where he belonged.

One picture wretches the heart, showing Aylan s soul being carried by an angel as both of them cry.

From his bed in Syria, Aylan traveled to a seashore in Turkey within just 3 years of his life. Born in the times of turmoil...

And how many of them are sleeping on the shores of the seas across the globe? Like Aylan, they all sleep on the shores of the collective conscience of this world; the world that is so full of greed, treachery, arrogance and petty egos of the world leaders.

Note: These images were taken from Onairpk.com
