Volume 21| June 2023 ISSN: 2795-739X Eurasian Journal of Learning and Academic Teaching www.geniusjournals.org Page | 148 Nizami Ganjavi, Khusrav Delhi and Alisher Navoi have described satisfaction as an important positive attribute of a person and many valuable comments on it. Man must be self-controlled, pious, honest. There were so many reasons to call for a job. The Sultan and his nobles, the rulers, the rich, the clergy, who plundered the wealth for the sake of wealth, enslaved the wicked, and the robbery was regarded as the consequence of cruelty and self-indulgence. Humanistic poets who believe that equality will be achieved if all people are satisfied with what they need to live and give the rest to others who need it. Consciousness is promoted as a necessary moral category, and it is accompanied by the notions of honesty, cabbage, and generosity. In the poem «Hayrat ul-abror» by Alisher Navoi, a chapter is dedicated to contentment (seventh article). In the eyes of the Uzbek poet, the position of a contented person is so high that he is the most beloved and honorable before God. Navoi's contentment is a wing that leads to heaven. Satisfaction is what makes a person strong and strong, and your spirit will be strong. The king is satisfied, and the covetous king is the king. Shoh ul emaskim, bashiga quydi toj, Shoh ani bilkim, yo’q anga ehtiyoj... Shoh boshining sharafi toj emas, Angla ani shohki, muhtoj emas... Kimki qanoatdin erur hujjati, Yaxshi-yomong’a yo’q aning hojati... 1 Why did the chapter on Navoi's satisfaction begin with the king? Because contentment begins with the king, and it is an example for others. That is why the thinker, the poet, appealed to kings as well, and showed generosity and cabbage as their chief virtue. A contented king can act as the goddess of the self. The king is not the king, but the real owner of the contented kingdom: Topsa qanoat sari har kimsa yo’l, Shoh bu taqdir ila ul bo’lg’ay, ul 2 . 1 AlisherNavoi. «Hamsa». Critical text. Publisher P. Shamsiev. Tashkent, FAN, 1960. P. 76. Interpretation of Satisfaction in the Work of Alisher Navoy M.Mukhiddinov SamSU professor, doctor of philological sciences muhiddinovmuslihiddin1@gmail.com Sh.Kutbiddinova ABSTRACT This article studies the quality of contentment in the poet's epic “Hayrat ul- Abror”, this quality is interpreted as the quality of perfection, and in the process of comparing it with the quality of patience, the interpretation of contentment in “Mahbub ul-Qulub” is also analyzed. In this way, it is highlighted that the issue of satisfaction and patience is highlighted as one of the conditions for achieving perfection in the work of the poet. By revealing the essence of the story in the work, the evil of people's cupidity and the virtue of living contentedly in this world are revealed in contrast. The article explains that the idea of being patient is still relevant today and the importance of perfect human education. Keywords: Nizami, Saadi, Dehlavi, Navai, Hotam, Harun, Faridun, patience, contentment, avarice, cupidity, Sufism, perfect human being, king, dervish, "Khamsa", "Hayrat ul-Abror", "Mahbub ul-Qulub.