It is valued at over 350,000 US Dollars.
The proprietor of the school, Yaya Keita, said the copies of the Holy Quran will be distributed to Muslims, especially to those who cannot afford to purchase one.
Keita disclosed that Conservation of the Holy Quran Society based in Amman, Jordan and the Mohamed Sekou of Perere for the Progress of Humanity in Guinea financed the shipment of the container to Liberia.
He explained that his institution will work with the National Muslims Council of Liberia purposely to ensure that the Quran copies reach Muslims and Islamic institutions throughout the country.
Liberia is a country on the west coast of Africa, bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d'Ivoire.
Islam in Liberia is practiced by an estimated 12 percent of the population.
Source: thenewdawnliberia.com