Indeed the ones who believe in Our verses are those when they are remembered with them, they will fall down on prostration glorifying and praising their Lord and they are not having false pride.
This is one of the 15 verses where the Prostration of Recitation is commanded. At the age of 45, Messenger Muhammad received the last 14 verses of Surah Alaq (Surah 96). At that time, men and women of the Makkah pagans were encircling the Lord’s House, Ka’ba, naked. So, the Lord commanded Messenger Muhammad to do the ‘single prostration,’ glorifying the Lord and seeking nearness and refuge in Him. Today, there is no group of believers anywhere in the world, so the odd believer must read Adhikr at dawn and dusk and perform a single Prostration of Recitation by praising and glorifying the Lord, as explained in verses 7: 205-206. Regarding the Prostration of Recitation, the Three-Time Knower Lord Allah taught through Messenger Muhammad that “during the Last Days, their single prostration will be more beneficial to them than getting the Earth and all things on it.” For the hypocrites and their blind followers who do not perform this single prostration in this world, it is stated in verses 68: 42-43 that on the Day of Judgment, when their sights are cast down and ignominy covers them, they will be called for a single prostration. But they will be unable to do it since they had ignored it when they were called to do the prostration while they were safe in this world. Through verse 7: 205, Messengers and believers are commanded to remember Lord Allah with the soul beseechingly and fearfully without uttering words loudly at dawn and dusk, and not to be among the heedless. Lord Allah taught through His Messenger that whoever has an atom of false pride will not enter Paradise. False pride can only be removed from the mind by the Book Adhikr. It is stated in verse 17: 81 that the Book Truth has come, and the falsehoods have perished; indeed, the falsehoods are bound to perish. Today, the Fujjar who read the Arabic Qur’an do not consider Lord Allah as the ‘Truth’ that the Book Adhikr submits, as mentioned in verses 6: 91; 39: 67, and 22: 74. See explanation 2: 152.