In 1934, a bronze statue of a dog called Hachiko was erected
at the Shibuya Train station in Tokyo,
Japan. The story of this dog is mentioned below.
Hachhiko was born in 1923 and was owned by eisaburo Ueno, a
professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo. The
professor used to take a train from the Shibuya Station every day to go to the
university. Each day Hachiko accompanied the professor to the train station
when he left for work. Upon returning, the professor would find the dog
patiently waiting for his master and wagging its tail. This happy routine
continued until one fateful day in 1925, when the professor was taken ill on
the job and unfortunately died before he could return home, As usual, the dog
waited at the train station that day for his master to return back. However,
seeing that he wasn’t coming back, Hachiko waited till night fell and retuned
back home. The next day Hachiko went back to the train station again, waiting
for his master to come back. He patiently waited till sunset and then retuned
back home. The dog was so devoted to the professor that he continued to visit
the train station everyday for the next 10 years! The people who passed the
loyal dog each day were so touched by his statue in his honor in 1934.
In 1935, Hachiko died at he very same spot where he used to
wait for his master.
Dear readers, we should take a lesson from this story for
ourselves. By reciting the kalimah of Tawheed, all of us have taken an oath to
be loyal to our Master, Allah Ta’ala. Now, we should look deep into ourselves
and check to see how much lover we really have for Allah in our hearts.
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