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Lubaab un Nuqool Fi Asbaab un Nuzul

Reasons and Occassions of Revelation of the Holy Qur'an
Imam Jalaaluddin Abdur Rahman ibn Abi Bakr as Suyuti Rahimuhullahu ta'ala
"What distinguishes this book from Al-Wahidi's Asbab An-Nuzul is its being abridged, even though concentrated. In spite of being shorter in size, it contains, in addition to Al-Wahidi's narrations, much more narrations and reports which make it more extensive regardless of seeming more concise. Furthermore, the hadiths in it are attributed to their narrators in the reliable and trustworthy books of hadith such as Sahih Al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, the four Surran of Abu Dawud, At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah and An-Nasa'i, the Musnads of Ahmad, Al-Bazzar and Abu Ya'li, the Musannafs of 'Abd-Ar-Razzaq and Ibn Abu Shaybah, and others."
Read more: Reasons and Occassions of Revelation of the Holy Qur'an
There are fifteen places In the Quran where prostration is recommended once a Muslim recites any of those verses. This applies whether one is reciting the Quran in prayer or outside prayer. He has to stop reciting and prostrate himself. Along with the usual tasbeeh, a Muslim is recommended to say in Arabic: "O Allah! Accept this from me as You accepted it from your slave Dawood."
For the benefit of Muslims here are the different verses where prostration is recommended. We will start in order from the beginning off the Holy Quran to the end: