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Surah Al-Waqi’ah is Quran 56, 96 ayat, and a 12-week plan at a 2–3 ayat-per-day pace fits most adults. The surah’s natural architecture — three camps of people, then creation signs, then the death scene — gives you four built-in milestones. Memorize with that architecture, not against it, and the surah locks in.
The four-section structure
The surah breaks into four narrative panels. Treat each panel as its own mini-surah; the transitions are where most students stall.
| Section | Ayat | Theme |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1–26 | The Hour, three categories of people, the Foremost |
| 2 | 27–56 | Companions of the Right vs. Companions of the Left |
| 3 | 57–74 | Creation signs (seed, water, fire, stars) |
| 4 | 75–96 | The dying soul, three camps revisited, closing oath |
Week-by-week plan
Weeks 1–3 — Section 1 (ayat 1–26)
The opening establishes the Hour and divides humanity into three camps. The phrase وَكُنتُمْ أَزْوَاجًا ثَلَاثَةً (“And you become of three kinds”) is your first major anchor — once it’s solid, the rest of the section organizes itself around it.
- Daily target: 2 ayat new + 5 min review of yesterday.
- Watch for: repeated as-haabu phrasing (companions of…) which returns in Section 2.
Weeks 4–6 — Section 2 (ayat 27–56)
Detailed contrasts between the two camps — gardens, thornless lote-trees, banana-tree shade vs. scorching wind, boiling water, black smoke. The imagery is the memory aid; visualize each pair.
- Daily target: 2 ayat new.
- Mutashabihat flag: fee sidrin makhdood (27) and fee samoomin wa hameem (42) are the symmetric pivot.
Weeks 7–9 — Section 3 (ayat 57–74)
Four creation arguments: human seed, planted seed, water, fire. Each ends with a glorification clause. The repetition is your friend — once you internalize the rhythm (argument → clause), the verses stack quickly.
- Daily target: 2 ayat new.
- Key move: mark the four glorification clauses; they’re your retrieval anchors.
Weeks 10–12 — Section 4 (ayat 75–96)
The famous oath (falaa uqsimu bi-mawaaqi’i an-nujoom), the description of the Quran as kitaabin maknoon, the death-scene panel, and the closing return to the three camps. End with the final fa-sabbih bismi rabbika al-‘azeem.
- Daily target: 2–3 ayat new — the oaths are short.
- Closing ritual: once memorized, recite the surah end-to-end every Friday for 4 weeks.
Mutashabihat to label
- With Surah Al-Haqqah: both describe the as-haab al-yameen and as-haab ash-shimaal. Label which surah each set of descriptors lives in.
- With Surah Ar-Rahman: garden imagery overlaps. The HafizPrime mutashabihat tagger flags these automatically.
Maintenance
- Weekly full-surah recitation on Fridays (paired with Al-Kahf).
- Monthly blind tasmee’ to a teacher or to the app’s recitation verifier.
- Track Section 2 closely — that’s where most memorizers blur the two camps.
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