Kesatuan Melayu Muda

Young Malays Union
Kesatuan Melayu Muda
كساتوان ملايو مودا
AbbreviationKesatuan Melayu Muda
LeaderIbrahim Yaacob (founder and leader)
FoundedMay 1937
Dissolved1945
Preceded byMalay Youth League
Succeeded byParti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya
NewspaperWarta Malaya (Singapore)
Paramilitary wingMalayan Volunteer Army
IdeologyLeft-wing nationalism
Malay irredentism
Malay nationalism
Socialism
Anti-imperialism
Political positionLeft-wing
ColoursRed, white
Party flag

Kesatuan Melayu Muda (KMM) (Jawi: كساتوان ملايو مودا; "Young Malays Union" in Malay) was the first leftist and national political establishment in British Malaya. Founded by Ibrahim Yaacob and Ishak Haji Muhammad, KMM grew into a prominent pre-war nationalist movement, notable for its leftist political stance and willingness to use violence, a sharp break with their contemporaries in the Malay nationalist movement.

The KMM, however, commanded very little mass support. By 1945, it only enjoyed a membership of 60 and limited to a few cities. In addition, their radical anti-colonialism was anathema to British authorities which had Ibrahim and other KMM leaders arrested in 1942. After World War II, KMM members later founded Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya, a predecessor to Parti Sosialis Rakyat Malaya, Parti Rakyat Malaysia and later, Parti Keadilan Rakyat.