Respuesta :
During the colonial period of Arabs living in Kenya much economic, socio-cultural and political influences occurred. Islam was introduced to the region; commercial trade between the regions increased enormously (both export and import); the modest living of the Arabs developed a sensibility to trade in the early colonialist period forming more capital for investment; there was a relative amount of hostility due to the apolitical nature of the Yemeni Arabs in becoming involved with the Kenyan Politics; the intermarriage of Arabs and Kenyans resulted in the formation of the Swahili people forming the Bantu Language which resulted from heavy Arab influence.
- Introduction of copper coinage by the Arab rulers during the 10th century.
- The Kenyan coast became a hub for slave trade between Africa and the Arab territories.
- There are religious influences, as many of the inhabitants of the coast practice the Muslim faith.
- Arabic influence on the local Swahili "Bantu" language.
- Establishment of commercial trade routes between Kenya and the Arab territories.
- Cultural influence in architecture as many mosques was built in Kenya during the 10th century.