Do you think, God is unjust?? then read this from quranic history
The Quran, specifically in
Surah Al-Isra (Chapter 17, verses 4–8), states that the Israelites would commit corruption/mischief on the earth twice, resulting in two distinct instances of destruction and humiliation by God's servants as retribution. Classical commentators interpret these as past events: the Babylonian destruction (586 BC) and the Roman destruction (70 CE).
First Destruction (17:5): When the first instance of corruption occurred, God sent servants of "great military might" to ravage their homes and occupy their land.
Second Destruction (17:7): After a period of reprieve and regained strength (17:6), a second, more severe destruction is predicted, with enemies entering the Masjid (Temple) and destroying what they conquered.
Context: These verses (17:4-8) emphasize a pattern of divine retribution for arrogance and violating God’s commands, with a warning that if they return to corruption, the punishment will return.
what are you worried about ?