وَأَمَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ فَيُوَفِّيهِمْ أُجُورَهُمْ ۗ وَاللَّهُ لَا يُحِبُّ الظَّالِمِينَ(آل عمران: 57)
And as to those who believe and do good deeds, He will pay them fully their rewards; and Allah does not love the unjust.
This verse is about Jesus
Preferring the fate of unbelievers over believers is because those who disbelieved in Christ (peace be upon him) were the majority.
In addition, it is well used that in the first verse, the punishment of the world is also mentioned, that the unbelievers (meaning Jews here) will suffer painful punishments in this world as well, and the history of the Jewish nation is a witness to this claim.
Interestingly, in the first verse only reliance is placed on disbelief, but in the second verse, faith and righteous deeds are both mentioned together, pointing out that disbelief alone can be the source of divine punishment, but faith alone is not sufficient for salvation, but righteous deeds are also. a demander
In addition, the sentence "Allah does not love the unjust" seems to be referring to the point that all the branches of disbelief and bad deeds are summed up in oppression in its broadest sense, and it is certain that God who does not love oppressors will never oppress his servants and reward them. will give them in full.