Mathematics Practice in Muslim Community
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Department of Mathematics Education
Abstract
This study was made to explore the counting system, algorithm of four
fundamental operations, money counting, and their units counting of days, and the
measurement system as practiced in the Muslim community. The research design of
my study was qualitative with ethnographic approaches where ethnography is the in-
depth study of human culture. So, my research site was ward no. 5 of Rohini rural
municipality of Rupandehi district selected three agriculture farmers, two
Molbi(Maulana), and one shopkeeper purposively. There were different tools used in
data collection in my research, primary data was collected from observation and
interview, and secondary data was collected from different journals, articles, books,
and other published and unpublished documents. Based on the interpretation and
analysis of the data it found that the Muslim culture holds innumerable mathematical
ideas in their daily life used in number counting, counting of days, measurement
system, fundamental operations, and money counting and their unit. But children had
limited knowledge of formal mathematical concepts. They were writing mathematics
in practice but not connected to formal mathematical cognitive processes. By taking
interviews with primary-level Muslim teachers and students, they were less informed
about Muslim mathematical knowledge applied in teaching-learning activities.
