The verse says...
The verse says: “…Rather, to those who disbelieve their devising are made to appear fair seeming…” And they have been obstructed from Allah’s path. And whomever Allah considers as seduced, that is, after delivering ultimatum on him, no other one can lead him and direct him to the right path.
The verse continues saying: “…and they are kept back from the (right) path;” ‘The Divine astray’ signifies the reaction of one’s own incorrect behaviour which are misleading for him, and as this trait and quality has been involved in such acts, they are being attributed to Allah.
The verse says: “…and whomever Allah leaves to stray, for him there will be no guide.” Incidentally, the fact that Allah is ‘the guardian of all’ denotes that He administers all affairs, is the protector of everything, is qualified and capable for them, superintends, records and registers everything, and whoever departs from the knowledgeable, single, unique and protecting Allah, will be entangled in the abyss of paganism and polytheism.
These chastisements naturally include defeats, frustrations, misfortunes, damaging to one’s reputation and so forth. It implies that there are punishments for them in this world, and the punishment of the hereafter is harder and more intensive, for it is eternal, physical and spiritual, coupled with all kinds of discomfort.
The verse says: “There is chastisement for them in the life of the world, and the chastisement of the hereafter is certainly more grievous…” And if they think that there is any way out of these, or they contemplate on some means of defense, they are making a grave mistake, for, nothing will protect them from Allah’s Wrath.
The verse continues saying: “…and for them shall not be against (the Wrath of) Allah any protector.” Explanations The punishment in the Hereafter is hard, for: All means and devices will be cut in the Doomsday.