Also known as Surah 56, Sura 56, The Inevitable, The Event, Surah of the Event, Surah of the Inevitable, Surah of That Which is Coming, That Which is Coming
thumb|Page from the Qur'an manuscript with the fragment of the surah Al-Waqi'a. Kufic script, North Africa, 10th century. [[Museum of Islamic Art, Doha]] thumb|Right-hand half of a double-page frontispiece of the Mamluk Sultanate|Mamluk Qur'an with verses 75-77 of the surah Al-Waqi'a in kufic script. This frontispiece marks the beginning of the 3rd section of the surah. Egypt, late 14th century. [[Freer Gallery of Art]]
Al-Waqi'a is a chapter of the Qur'an that appears in historical manuscripts dating back at least to the 10th century, preserved in various forms including those written in the distinctive Kufic script. The surah's presence in multiple important manuscripts, including a notable Mamluk-era Qur'an from 14th-century Egypt, reflects its significance within Islamic textual tradition.
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Soera De Onoverkomelijke Gebeurtenis is een soera van de Koran. De soera is vernoemd naar het onoverkomelijke, zoals genoemd in aya 1 en daaropvolgende ayaat, dat gebeuren zal als de Dag des oordeels aanbreekt. De soera geeft een uiteenzetting van die Dag, van het Paradijs en de hel, de wonderen van de Schepping en de uitverkorenen en de verdoemden.
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