This East African nation, roughly the size of France, is among the poorest countries of the world. Three-quarters of the active population works in agriculture, the most important sector of the economy. The average life expectancy of Kenya's 32 million inhabitants is 52 years. The AIDS infection rate in Kenya is very high: in 2003, 1.2 million people were officially counted as infected with the HIV virus, and the number of undetected cases is probably much higher.
Over 98 per cent of the Kenyan population is of African origin (spread across 40 different ethnic groups). In addition, Kenya is home to approximately 90,000 Indians and Pakistanis, 40,000 Arabs and 35,000 Europeans. There are at least 30 different languages and over 100 dialects spoken. The national language is Swahili, but English is spoken as the trade and administration language. About 60 per cent of the population practises traditional African animist religions, about 33 per cent is Christian, and about 6 per cent is Muslim (mostly Sunni).
The First Muslims
The first Muslims reached Kenya as early as the 10th century. An Islamic subculture developed mostly in the coastal areas as a result of intensive commerce with traders from the Arabian peninsula. This subculture gained importance through intermarriages with African women. However, it was only in the 19th century that Islam made inroads into the interior of the land. British colonialists were the main promoters of Islamic institutions. During the colonial period, Muslims enjoyed a privileged position because they helped the British army put down local rebellions.
After Kenya achieved independence in 1963 more and more Africans who professed Christian faith attended the secular education institutions; English became increasingly necessary for a career in public service. It became easier for educated Christian Africans to gain access to leading positions than for Muslims, who remained in a more traditional, tribal way of thinking.
Facing these social changes, many Muslims felt the need to affirm their identity, leading to an aggressive Islamisation in several regions of the country. The north-eastern province of Kenya is largely Islamic today, and Islam is advancing rapidly in the east. Considerable financial support from Saudi Arabia is going to schools and hospitals, which are often used for religious propaganda.

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The Kenyan constitution affirms freedom of religion as a fundamental right, and Muslims have the right to practise their own jurisdiction in the provinces dominated by Islam. Matters of civil law are therefore judged by sharia courts. The government even contributes financially to Islamic schools. Despite this, Muslims in Kenya are not totally satisfied. Some do not shrink from attacking Christian institutions to emphasise their demands. (During June 2004, Islamists burned down five Christian churches.)
Prayer Guide for Kenya:
* Pray for God's wisdom and protection for all Christians occupying a decision-making position in Kenya, so that the government might be able to deal properly with Islamisation efforts.
* Pray for encouragement for persecuted Christians living in regions dominated by Islam, so that they may be able to continue to stand firm.
* Pray for the production and distribution of evangelistic literature in Swahili for Muslims in the Islamic provinces.
Background on Kenya (World Factbook)
Kenya is a country of 47 districts, each with its own government semi-autonomous to the central government in the capital, Nairobi. The country's geography is as diverse as its people. It has a long coastline along the Indian Ocean and as you advance inland the landscape changes to savannah grasslands, arid and semi-arid bushes. The central regions and the western parts have forests and mountains while the northern regions are near desert landscapes.
Economy of Kenya
The regional hub for trade and finance in East Africa, Kenya has been hampered by corruption and by reliance upon several primary goods whose prices have remained low. A severe drought from 1999 to 2000 compounded Kenya's problems, causing water and energy rationing and reducing agricultural output. Growth lagged at 1.1% in 2002 because of erratic rains, low investor confidence, meager donor support, and political infighting up to the elections. The World Bank suspended aid for most of 2006, and the IMF has delayed loans pending further action by the government on corruption. Post-election violence in early 2008, coupled with the effects of the global financial crisis on remittance and exports, reduced GDP growth to 1.7 in 2008, but the economy rebounded in 2009-10.
Statistics on Kenya
Population: 41,070,934 -- See note below (July 2011 est.) World Rank #33
Life Expectancy at Birth: 58.48 years. World Rank #189
Ethnic groups: Kikuyu 22%, Luhya 14%, Luo 13%, Kalenjin 12%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, Meru 6%, other African 15%, non-African (Asian, European, and Arab) 1%
Religions: Protestant 45%, Roman Catholic 33%, indigenous beliefs 10%, Muslim 10%, other 2%
note: a large majority of Kenyans are technically Christian, but estimates for the percentage of the population that adheres to Islam or indigenous beliefs vary widelyLanguages: English (official), Kiswahili (official), numerous indigenous languages
Literacy: 85.1% male: 90.6% female: 79.7%
School Life Expectancy: 11 years
Population Notes: Population estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected.
Crisis in Kenya - Video
A sad reality.




Thank you for this ministry. I managed to be part of the prayers. Receive appreciation from me in Kenya. Pray against the spread of Islam in Kenya.It is spreading fast!!!!
God bless
Pls do not take Islam as an enemy. The message of Islam is 'La ilaaha illa Allah Muhammadan Rasuulu Allah'. this means that everybody is required to believe that ' God is only One.' and to believe that Muhammad is the [last] Messenger of Allah [God]. to go to Paradise. if he does not want, where will he go after death? this teaching about God is the belief of all the Prophets of God. just go back and read the Bible properly, you will notice this truth. Islam respects Christianity and does not allow a Muslim man to marry except a Muslim woman or Jew or Christian. They [Christians and Jews] are regarded as people of the book. if u read the Qur'an u will understand that Jesus was not a christian even Abraham or Moses. they were Muslims because the believed in only one God. why not u?