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As of the latest estimates, approximately 11-12% of Kenya's population identifies as Muslim. The Muslim community is primarily concentrated in the coastal regions and northeastern parts of the country. Islam has a significant cultural and historical influence in Kenya, reflecting the country's diverse religious landscape.

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