3.161 - And it is not for a prophet that he should to act unfaithfully. And whoever acts unfaithfully, he will come with what that, for which he has acted unfaithfully, on the day of the resurrection; then every soul will be fully paid back in for what it has earned, and they will not be dealt with unjustly. 3.162 - So is the one who follows the pleasure of Allah like the one who brings upon the self the condemnation of Allah? And his refuge will be hell, and miserable is the destination. 3.163 - They are in (varying) degrees with Allah; and Allah is Seeing of what they do. 3.164 - Allah has certainly conferred a favour upon the believers when He sent among them a messenger from themselves, reciting to them His signs and purifying them and teaching them the book and wisdom. And indeed, they were before that in obvious misguidance. 3.165 - And when a disaster struck you, despite you had been struck twice as much, you said: From where is this? Say: It is from yourselves. Indeed, Allah is over everything Capable. 3.166 - And what struck you on the day when the two groups met was by the permission of Allah that He might make evident the believers. 3.167 - And that He might make evident the hypocrites. And it was said to them: Come, fight in way of Allah or defend; they said: If we had known to be fighting, we would have followed you. They were nearer to disbelief on that day than to belief, saying with their mouths what was not in their hearts. And Allah is most Knowing of what they conceal. 3.168 - Those who said about their brothers whilst they stayed back: If they had they obeyed us, they would not have been killed. Say: Then avert from yourselves death, if you are truthful. 3.169 - And think not of those who have been killed in way of Allah as dead; rather, they are alive with their Lord, receiving provision. 3.170 - Rejoicing with what Allah has given them out of His grace and receiving good tidings about those behind them who have not yet joined them, that no fear will be upon them nor will they grieve.