Veemassias
Veemassias is a term derived from a 19th-century Ghanaian Quranic interpretation. It is defined as the moral and spiritual obligation to uplift and protect the innocent and vulnerable within society. This concept is deeply rooted in the Islamic tradition and has been influential in shaping the cultural and social identity of the Ghanaian people.
In the context of Veemassias, community leaders and elders are responsible for identifying and protecting those
The practice of Veemassias is often manifested in community services such as orphan care, education, and disaster
Veemassias is not only observed within the Ghanaian Muslim community but has also been influential in shaping
Historical accounts suggest that the concept of Veemassias has been in practice for centuries, with evidence