Haniya Said was found guilty of conspiracy for supporting an attack in which three women fire-bombed the citys main police station on September 11, 2016, wielding knives and stabbing an officer.
All three attackers were shot dead.
"Guilty of the offence of conspiracy," said magistrate Diana Mochache. "I hereby sentence you to 10 years in prison."
The attackers were said to be supporters of the Islamic State group.
The imam was accused of recruiting young Kenyans to fight in neighbouring Somalia with Shabaab, East Africas long-time branch of Al-Qaeda, Islamic States rivals.
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