Wan Muhammad Syahrul Afiq Wan Mohamad ZamriMohd Harifadhilah RosidiMohd Shaiful ShafeiMohammad Fauzan Mat NawiMohamed Fadrul Md Isa2025-12-042025-12-042025Wan Muhammad Syahrul Afiq Wan Mohamad Zamri, Mohd Harifadhilah Rosidi, Mohd Shaiful Shafei, Mohammad Fauzan Mat Nawi, Mohamed Fadrul Md Isa (2025). Establishment, Roles, and Current Challenges of the Armed Forces Religious Corps (KAGAT). International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), 9(08), 711-719. https://doi.org/https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2025.9080000582454-618610.47772/IJRISS.2025.908000058https://rsisinternational.org/journals/ijriss/articles/establishment-roles-and-current-challenges-of-the-armed-forces-religious-corps-kagat/https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/28131Indexed Publication (Tier 2)Establishing the Religious Corps of the Malaysian Armed Forces (KAGAT) in 1985 represented a strategic initiative to institutionalise religious and spiritual guidance within the military. This study examines the historical foundation, strategic roles, and challenges KAGAT faces in fulfilling its mission. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with officers and personnel, analysis of official documents such as PTA, CBQ, PIFA, and DPMKI, and informal observations during program implementations. The findings highlight KAGAT’s essential roles in delivering religious education, spiritual counselling, and dakwah, with programs like the Tahsin al-Quran Program and CBQ Module 2 proving effective in improving personnel’s religious competence and Quranic literacy. Leadership strategies rooted in prophetic traditions, such as qiamullail and baiah, further reinforce their influence. However, KAGAT faces challenges that include a limited workforce, inadequate contemporary fiqh training, generational shifts in values, and the growing influence of digital culture. These factors necessitate a re-evaluation of current strategies. The study recommends enhancing trainer development with interactive modules, creating specialised content for Muslim converts and younger service members, leveraging digital platforms for dakwah, and aligning all programs with core Islamic leadership values. These initiatives are crucial for ensuring that KAGAT remains a relevant and practical spiritual backbone in the evolving context of the Malaysian Armed Forces.en-USKAGATda’wahleadershipspiritualitymilitaryEstablishment, Roles, and Current Challenges of the Armed Forces Religious Corps (KAGAT)text::journal::journal article71171998