Differ to the feudal class who adhere to colonists, the latter was challenged by the Muslim scholars and Ashab Jawi who responsible to disperse the spirit of jihad in the Malay world. They are the figures who decide not to submit to the demand of being pro-colonist. Indeed, they the figures masterminded the struggle of jihad proven thru historical accounts written by the colonists. The study then aimed to analyze the contribution of Ashab Jawi pertaining to their engagement in jihad and the significance of their struggle against the colonists in Malaya. Hence, the study applies qualitative of inductive and deductive analysis methods referring to Jawi books as well as Malay disposition which also observed and writes by orientalists. The finding shows Ashab Jawi has penetrated the elements of jihad in their writings indeed has reminded the importance of preserving faith and restoring Islamic administration. Although the colonists attempt to hinder the elements of jihad from various approaches, the struggle nevertheless, successfully influence the Muslim community, the later scholars and the educational system.
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