Jawi is a type of writing that people in some parts of the world use to write in the Malay language. It looks a little bit different from the letters that you're used to seeing in English. Instead of using the letters A, B, C, and so on, Jawi uses different shapes to represent different sounds.
Some people use Jawi because it has a long history in their culture and it's an important part of their identity. For example, some people in Malaysia, Indonesia, and other nearby countries use Jawi to write things like poetry, religious texts, and even everyday messages like text messages or social media posts.
Learning Jawi can be a little challenging if you're used to the English alphabet, but with practice, you can get better at it!