The illness stole his voice… Yehya Bayazi wishes his son a happy birthday with heartfelt words – video

The illness stole his voice… Yehya Bayazi wishes his son a happy birthday with heartfelt words – video
Yahya Bayazi

Yehya Bayazi turns to words instead of voice to celebrate his son's birthday Yehya Bayazi: "Happy birthday, Oth... My speech failed me, so I recorded the poem with my voice."

In a moment where tenderness blended with pain, Syrian actor Yahya Bayazi celebrated the birthday of his only son, Aws, in a deeply personal way that touched the hearts of his followers. He resorted to words instead of voice, and to poetry instead of traditional greetings, amid his battle with multiple sclerosis, which has affected his speech and mobility.

Known for his sincerity and humanity, Yahya Bayazi shared a touching photo of himself holding his son on his lap, accompanied by soft background music—as if the melody was saying what his voice could no longer express. In a post filled with both sorrow and warmth, he wrote:

"Happy birthday, Aws... My voice couldn't help me record the poem, so I gathered myself into letters and wrote to you, my love."

In a heartfelt message, Bayazi expressed his feelings in poetic language, writing:

"When he laughs, the world drowns... The earth splits to make way... My heart dances every time he smiles... A kiss from him tears my soul away..."

These words were more than just a birthday wish—they reflected the struggle of a father battling illness, choosing to bring joy to his child rather than show him his pain.

He continued in another part of his poem:

"Every time he leaves, the world shrinks... I gather myself with pen and notebook... I draw his face on paper and letters... My sight fades, and then I see again."

The post received wide interaction from fans and fellow artists, who expressed their deep admiration for his sincere fatherly love and showered him with prayers for healing and hopes of seeing him back on screen soon.

Presence through words despite physical pain

Despite his physical suffering, Yahya Bayazi insisted on being present with his words, emotions, and the warmth of his embrace. For him, this birthday wasn't about cake or celebration—it was about a hug, a memory, and an inner voice that spoke when his tongue could not.

Aws, the boy who captured his father's heart, became the reason the world heard a new kind of voice from Yahya Bayazi—a voice that rose from the silence of illness, yet was full of life.

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