doaa
Doaa is a transliteration of the Arabic word dua (دُعَاء), meaning supplication or prayer. In Islamic contexts, a doaa is a personal petition to God, asked in times of need, gratitude, or guidance. The term is used across Arabic-speaking communities and among Muslims worldwide, with spelling variants including dua, du’a, and doaa. In Indonesian and Malay, cognate forms such as doa are used for the same concept.
Doaa is typically informal and can be offered at any moment. Common occasions include after obligatory prayers,
As a given name, Doaa (often spelled Duaa, Doaa, or Do'a) is used in Arabic-speaking communities, typically
Related terms include dua and du’a, and the concept appears across various languages with similar meanings.