Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the process of cultivating siri’ cultural values, developing Islamic education in Muslim children in Tana Toraja, also looking at the opportunities and challenges on the cultivation of siri’ cultural values in Muslim children in Tana Toraja, The research method used is qualitative research with a naturalistic type. The research location is in Sangalla, Tana Toraja Regency. The data collection method uses observation, interviews, and documentation. Based on the result of the research and the discussions found, siri’s cultural values for Muslim children in Tana Toraja towards Muslim children aged 7-18 years are continuous, individually carried out in the household environment and groups carried out in the school community. They are planting siri’ cultural values for Muslim children in Tana Toraja in line with Islamic education. Opportunities in cultivating siri’ cultural values for Muslim children in Tana Toraja through socio-cultural/customs environment, dakwah, education activities, and religious harmony are maintained. Siri’s cultural values’ challenges are the lack of Da’i/ Muballigh and Islamic Education Teachers, customs, and dakwah competition.

Highlights

  • The people of South Sulawesi are known for their Siri’ culture

  • Siri’ Cultural Values Implanted in Muslim Children in Tana Toraja

  • Value Kapa’patonganan (Faith / Belief) Marten Ruruk said that this belief is the basis for carrying out the rambu solo ceremony so that the Toraja people are willing to sacrifice tens to hundreds of buffalo and pigs in a solo sign ceremony’ for the safety of the family, especially the parents

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Introduction

Siri’ culture frequently identifying with Makassar culture, but this culture has become a culture for each of the tribes in South Sulawesi, such as the Bugis, Mandar, Toraja, and the other tribes. What distinguishes it is only in terms of vocabulary. The tongkonan was functioning when they are at the meeting of all family groups with various religious backgrounds, attending family ceremonies, both the rambu-solo ceremony (death feast) and the rambu-tuka ceremony’ (thanksgiving party), instilled some siri’ values’ including; faith values (kapa’patonganan), worship values (kapenomban), and moral values (tengka o’ko’). The inculcation of Siri’ values is through advice (pepasan) with words that impress the heart, in the form of admirable traits tradition (kabiasan) and giving examples of exemplary (toditiro tengka o’ko’ na). All the values of Siri ‘are instilled with full sincerity

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