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Shariah Compliance and Military Necessity: KAGAT’s Role in Issuing Contextual Worship Doctrines for Muslim Soldiers

Journal
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science
ISSN
2454-6186
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Mohamad Ammar Iqbal Mohd Radzi
Mohd Harifadilah Rosidi 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Mohd Shaiful Shafei
Mohammad Fauzan Mat Nawi
Mohamed Fadrul Md Isa
DOI
10.47772/IJRISS.2025.907000312
Abstract
<jats:p>This article critically investigates the unique role of the Religious Corps of the Malaysian Armed Forces (KAGAT) in contextualizing and operationalizing Islamic worship doctrines for Muslim soldiers engaged in training and field operations. Distinct from traditional fatwa authorities, KAGAT does not issue new legal rulings but adapts and synthesises established fatwas into actionable, field-ready guidelines responsive to the constraints and exigencies of military life. Grounded in the principles of rukhsah (legal concessions), Fiqh al-Taysir (jurisprudence of ease), and Maqasid al-Shariah (higher objectives of Islamic law), KAGAT’s approach prioritises both the preservation of religious obligations and the operational realities of military service. This study employs qualitative content analysis of core KAGAT reference materials such as Fiqh Askari (2022) and Panduan Ibadah di Samudera (2014), supplemented by recent academic literature. The findings demonstrate that KAGAT’s doctrines are practically effective, particularly among personnel who have completed structured religious training, and foster resilience and spiritual well-being within the ranks. Nevertheless, persistent challenges remain, including limited religious literacy among recruits and public misconceptions regarding KAGAT’s jurisdiction. The article concludes that KAGAT plays a pivotal intermediary role in safeguarding the integrity and practicality of Islamic worship for military personnel, exemplifying the adaptability, mercy, and problem-solving capacity inherent in Islamic jurisprudence within high-stakes environments.</jats:p>
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