Give Your Qurbani in Liberia
Your Qurbani
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 Liberia
How Your Qurbani Helps in Liberia
Liberia: Rebuilding from War and Ebola
Liberia endured two devastating civil wars (1989-2003) that killed over 250,000 people and destroyed virtually all national infrastructure. Just as the country was beginning to recover, the 2014-2015 Ebola epidemic killed over 4,800 Liberians and collapsed the healthcare system. Today, Liberia remains one of the world's poorest countries: over 50% of the population lives below the poverty line, and the country ranks 178th out of 191 on the Human Development Index.
Liberia's Muslim community (approximately 12% of 5.2 million people) is concentrated in the north and in Monrovia's commercial districts. Muslim communities, particularly the Mandingo people, faced targeted violence during both civil wars due to ethnic tensions, and many lost their homes, businesses, and family members. Post-war reconciliation has been uneven, and economic recovery in Muslim-majority areas has been slow.
Infrastructure remains critically limited: only 5% of roads are paved. Electricity reaches less than 20% of the population outside Monrovia. Clean water is unavailable to 40% of the population. For most families, daily meals consist of rice and cassava with little or no protein.
Qurbani Operations
At £160 for sheep/goat and £760 for cow, our Liberian team operates in Monrovia, Gbarnga (Bong County), Voinjama (Lofa County), and Buchanan. Animals are sourced from local farmers and cross-border markets with Guinea and Sierra Leone. The West African Dwarf goat and indigenous sheep breeds are inspected for Shariah compliance before slaughter.
Distribution Priorities
- War-affected Mandingo Muslim families who lost everything during the conflicts
- Communities recovering from Ebola where survivors face ongoing stigma
- Orphaned children - Liberia has one of the highest orphan rates in the world
- Rural families in Lofa and Nimba counties with no access to markets
- Elderly and disabled without family support networks
For Liberian Muslims, Eid al-Adha represents hope and renewal - values that resonate deeply in a nation rebuilding from decades of trauma. Your Qurbani provides nutrition and dignity to families whose resilience is extraordinary.
Your Evidence Package
After your Qurbani in Liberia, you will receive:
Qurbani in Liberia - Frequently Asked Questions
Qurbani in Liberia starts from £150 with Muslims In Need. Cow shares are available from £109 (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 Liberia 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 Liberia. 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.
Eid al-Adha (known locally as Tabaski in many West African countries) is one of the most important celebrations. Muslim communities gather for Eid prayers, share meals, and distribute meat to neighbours. For families living in poverty, receiving Qurbani meat is often the highlight of their year and the only time their children taste fresh meat.
We use locally sourced sheep, goats, and cows depending on availability and tradition. All animals meet minimum Islamic requirements: sheep and goats must be at least 1 year old, and cows must be at least 2 years old. Animals are inspected by our teams for health, weight, and fitness before purchase. Local sourcing supports the regional agricultural economy.
Distribution targets the most vulnerable community members: orphans and child-headed households, widows and single-parent families, the elderly without family support, displaced families fleeing conflict or climate disasters, and people with disabilities who cannot work. Our local team in each country identifies beneficiaries through community leaders and mosque networks.
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