This document examines the concepts of magic and miracles in Ghanaian society. It begins by providing definitions of magic from Western and African perspectives, noting that magic involves influencing events through objects, words, or powers to produce a desired effect. The document discusses two main types of magic - imitative magic, where similarities produce likeness, and contagious magic, where contact allows influence. Magic can be "good" or "protective" and aim to help, or "evil" and aim to harm. The document argues that in Ghanaian society, protective magic is important to ward off malevolent spirits and their effects on people, farms, and property. The overall purpose is to analyze the differences between magic and miracles in