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Qurbani in Comoros 2026

The Comoros Islands face chronic poverty and food insecurity. Your Qurbani reaches remote island communities.

From £300
100% Donation Policy Shariah Compliant Hand2Hand Delivery Photo Feedback

Give Your Qurbani in Comoros

Sheep / Goat
£300
1 animal feeds 6-10 families
1/7 Cow Share
£86
Share a cow with 6 others
Cow (Full)
£600
7 Qurbani shares · Feeds 50-70 families
Sheep / Goat
£300
1 animal feeds 6-10 families
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Your Qurbani

AnimalSheep / Goat
CountryComoros
Quantity1
IntentionFor Myself
Total£300
Your sacrifice, their Eid · 100% reaches those in need

Secure donation · 100% donation policy · Gift Aid eligible

What Your Donation Provides

Sheep / Goat

  • Approximate weight: 25-40 kg
  • Feeds 6-10 families
  • 1 complete Qurbani share
  • Shariah-compliant slaughter
  • Photo feedback after the sacrifice

Cow

  • Approximate weight: 150-250 kg
  • Feeds 50-70 families
  • 7 Qurbani shares
  • Shariah-compliant slaughter
  • Photo feedback after the sacrifice

Distribution in Comoros

Animal Selection
Meat Preparation
Hand2Hand Distribution

How Your Qurbani Helps in Comoros

Comoros: The Forgotten Muslim Nation

The Union of the Comoros - a tiny archipelago of volcanic islands in the Indian Ocean between Mozambique and Madagascar - is one of the world's smallest and poorest nations. With just 900,000 people, the Comoros is 98% Muslim and has some of the highest poverty rates in the world. Over 42% of the population lives below the national poverty line, and the country ranks 156th out of 191 countries on the Human Development Index.

The islands are extremely vulnerable to cyclones, volcanic eruptions, and rising sea levels. Agriculture provides livelihoods for 80% of the population, but arable land is limited and soil degradation is accelerating. The economy depends heavily on remittances from the large Comorian diaspora in France.

Healthcare infrastructure is minimal: there are approximately 15 doctors per 100,000 people. Malnutrition affects 30% of children under five. Fish and rice are the staple diet; meat is a luxury reserved for celebrations, primarily Eid al-Adha, which is the most important event in the Comorian calendar.

Qurbani Operations in Comoros

At £300 for sheep/goat and £600 for cow, prices reflect the logistical challenges of operating on remote islands where most goods must be imported. Our team operates across Grande Comore (Ngazidja), Anjouan (Ndzuwani), and Moheli (Mwali). Animals are sourced from local farmers and importers, and every sacrifice is performed according to strict Shariah guidelines.

Distribution Priorities

  • Families in rural villages on all three islands who cannot afford a sacrifice
  • Orphaned children and extended family placements
  • Elderly widows with no income or family support
  • Fishing communities affected by declining catches and climate change
  • Families in informal settlements around Moroni

For Comorians, Eid al-Adha is the absolute pinnacle of the year. The entire society revolves around the sacrifice. Families who cannot afford an animal feel profound social stigma. Your Qurbani restores their dignity and participation in the most important celebration of their faith.

Your Evidence Package

After your Qurbani in Comoros, you will receive:

1 Photo of the selected animal before sacrifice
2 Confirmation of Shariah-compliant slaughter
3 Photos of meat distribution to identified families
4 Delivery via email or WhatsApp to your account
Learn more about our evidence process →

Qurbani in Comoros - Frequently Asked Questions

Qurbani in Comoros starts from £300 with Muslims In Need. Cow shares are available from £86 (1/7 of a cow). All prices include animal sourcing, Shariah-compliant slaughter, distribution, and photo feedback delivery. Visit our price comparison table for a full breakdown across all 27 countries.

Yes. Every Qurbani performed through Muslims In Need in Comoros follows strict Shariah guidelines. Animals are inspected for minimum age (1 year for sheep/goats, 2 years for cows), health, and fitness. Slaughter is performed by a trained Muslim butcher with Bismillah and Takbeer, facing the Qiblah, using a sharp blade with full blood drainage.

Yes. Muslims In Need provides photographic feedback of your Qurbani in Comoros. You will receive photos showing the animal before sacrifice, the slaughter process, and the meat being distributed to families. Evidence is sent via email or WhatsApp after the sacrifice. Visit our evidence page for full details.

Comoros offers excellent value for Qurbani. At £300 per sheep/goat, your donation goes further here than in many other regions. The lower cost reflects local livestock prices - not lower quality. Every animal meets full Shariah requirements and is inspected before purchase.

As a 98% Muslim island nation, the Comoros face chronic poverty and vulnerability to cyclones. Eid al-Adha is the most important celebration of the year.

Our distribution in Comoros targets the most vulnerable: orphaned children, widows, the elderly, displaced families, and households headed by people with disabilities. Meat is distributed through community networks and mosque partnerships. Each family is pre-identified and verified by our local team.

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