"He promises them and fills them with (vain) desires...
"He promises them and fills them with (vain) desires, and Satan does not promise them except delusion." When the verse of forgiveness of sins was revealed from the origin of Allah (Surah 'Ale-Imran. No. 3 verse 135), 'Iblis gathered his supporters by a cry and told them that all their efforts would result no avail when a person repented.
"These are they whose abode is Hell, and they will find no refuge there from." Hell will be an eternal place for some people and they will remain there forever. "These are they whose abode is Hell....." Being attentive to the fact that all misfortunes can, more or less, be avoided of but the punishment of the Hereafter which will be unavoidable, and also that there will be no return in Hereafter. Then, it is better to return from evil actions before passing away. "...
" We recited in the previous verses that: whoever takes Satan for a guardian rather than Allah has indeed suffered a manifest loss; and, Satan promises them and fills them with desires, and Satan does not promise them except delusion. Here, comparing them, the Qur'an states the fate of the believing persons. It says: "But (as for) those who believe and do righteous deeds, shortly we will admit them into gardens beneath which rivers flow.
..." This bounty is not like the fleeting and transitory bounties of this world, but: "...