رضائے الٰہی
Divine pleasure, the will of God, God's approval, divine satisfaction, the state of being pleased with God's decree. This noun phrase refers to the concept in Islamic theology of seeking and attaining the pleasure and approval of God. رضا (raza) means pleasure, satisfaction, consent, approval, or contentment. الٰہی (ilahi) means divine, belonging to God. Together, they form a phrase that represents the highest spiritual goal of a Muslim: to live in such a way that God is pleased with one's actions, and to accept God's will with a contented heart. The phrase is used in religious discourse, in Sufi poetry, in prayers, and in expressions of acceptance of divine decree. It is closely related to "قضائے الٰہی" (divine decree), but while "قضا" focuses on God's command, "رضا" focuses on the believer's response. The believer seeks رضائے الٰہی by submitting to قضائے الٰہی. The phrase has a strongly positive polarity. It is a phrase of aspiration, of surrender, of peace.