Surah Al-Waqi’ah (Arabic: سورة الواقعة) derives its name from the word Al-Waqi’ah mentioned in the first verse, meaning "The Inevitable Event," "The Occurrence," or "The Resurrection." This Madani surah (though some scholars consider parts of it Makki ) contains 96 verses ( ayat ). It is famously known for its vivid depiction of the Last Day, the division of humanity into three categories, and its emphasis on the absolute power of Allah.
Elias looked out the window. The sun was rising, casting long shadows across the room. He didn't know what the probability of his future looked like anymore. He only knew that when the Ultimate Event eventually came—as it surely would—he wanted to be counted among those on the right. And that was a variable he intended to work on for the rest of his life. waqiah surat ke
The surah concludes with a powerful contrast: The sun was rising, casting long shadows across the room
But as he lay there, his shoulder throbbing, he knew that wasn't true. It wasn't luck. It was a reminder. And that was a variable he intended to
It was Surat Al-Waqi’ah. The Surah of The Event. The Inevitable. He hadn’t thought of it in thirty years.
Oleh karena itu, surat ini sangat dianjurkan untuk dibaca secara rutin, terutama pada malam hari sebelum tidur, agar kita dapat memperoleh rahmat dan ampunan dari Allah SWT.