Malaqbiq is a value that describes all attitudes, behaviours, activities, and policies that prioritize kindness, glory, honour, honesty, and positive behaviours based on Mandar cultural values. Qualitative research aims to uncover the perspective of Islamic education on Malaqbiq culture in Mandar society. This research involved community leaders, traditional stakeholders, and religious (Islamic) leaders in Mandar, West Sulawesi. Documentation studies use manuscripts or records from indigenous peoples or institutions and relevant library sources. The collection was carried out by observation techniques, in-depth interviews and documentation. The data were analyzed descriptively using a flow model developed by Miles and Huberman. The research results on the value of Islamic education in the malaqbiq Mandar culture are derived from several essential points. First, Kedzo or behaviour, namely behaviour in getting along in any environment, family, society, and work environment. It is in line with the Islamic view, which states that "laa ya'rifu fadhla illa dzulfadhli" That is to say, It is not that a person glorifies others, but rather that person is a person who has glory or virtue. Second, Pau or say hello are the words issued when communicating with other parties. Third, Jama-yamang or work, that is, whatever type and form of effort are carried out, which is essential, does not violate the values of Mandar culture and religion (Islam). Thus malaqbiq culture is in line with Islamic educational values.
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