This study describes the religious experiences of minority Muslim communities in Tomohon, which have become an objective reality. Using the theory of Peter L. Berger, the author mapped the pattern of the social construction of tolerance values that exist for minority Muslim communities in Tomohon City. This qualitative descriptive research uses data collection in in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. Based on this research, it can be concluded that the social construction of the value of tolerance for the Muslim community in the city of Tomohon proceeds in three stages. As explained in the theory of the social structure of reality by Peter L. Berger, namely the social construction of attitudes and ways of life of tolerance between religious people can be seen from the internalization of the subjective side of religion, understanding pluralism and perspectives and ways of life to tolerate between religious people carried out by parents on primary socialization, as well as internalizing attitudes and habits of life to tolerance between religious people in social life. The doctrine of religious teachings carried out by religious figures on secondary socialization strengthens this internalization process. Attitudes and ways of life of tolerance between religious people can become a subjective reality in each child or individual.