Give Your Qurbani in Madagascar
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 Madagascar
How Your Qurbani Helps in Madagascar
Qurbani in Madagascar
Madagascar faces chronic food insecurity and is home to the world's first climate-change-induced famine in the far south. Over 1.3 million Malagasy face severe food insecurity, and the country ranks among the five poorest nations globally. The Muslim population, concentrated in the northwest provinces and the Comoros-descended communities of Mahajanga, faces economic marginalisation.
At £50 for sheep/goat and £600 for cow, Madagascar offers affordable Qurbani that reaches communities rarely served by international humanitarian organisations. Our team works with local Muslim community leaders (fundi) to identify the most vulnerable families.
Distribution
- Muslim families in the drought-affected south facing near-famine conditions
- Coastal fishing communities whose livelihoods have been destroyed by cyclones
- Urban poor in Mahajanga and Antananarivo
- Children in Islamic schools who depend on community support
Madagascar is one of the least-served countries in the Muslim charitable sector. Your Qurbani here reaches communities that most other organisations overlook entirely, making your sacrifice especially impactful.
Your Evidence Package
After your Qurbani in Madagascar, you will receive:
Qurbani in Madagascar - Frequently Asked Questions
Qurbani in Madagascar starts from £50 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 Madagascar 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 Madagascar. 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.
Madagascar offers excellent value for Qurbani. At £50 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.
Southern Madagascar has experienced the world's first climate-change-induced famine. Over 1 million people have been pushed to the brink of starvation.
Our distribution in Madagascar 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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