5.1 Estudio Legal
5.1.2 Registro de Marcas y Patentes
5.1.2.1 Actividades
In the process of the study some issues emerged which were outside the objectives and scope of the study. Emanating from this study the following researches are suggested.
i) The efforts of Muslim community in promotion of peace and inter- faith tolerance through the Muslim media.
ii) Challenges of mosques in combating radical Islamism in Kenya.
iii) The challenges of setting an interreligious organization for promotion of Christian- Muslim coexistence in both urban and rural areas.
iv) The Christian evangelism and Muslim daa’wa in the context of Christian- Muslims dialogue in Kenya.
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