The Noor gemstones During
the siege of Baghdad in 1258, books from the
House of Wisdom were tossed into the
Tigris river by the
Ilkhanate Mongol forces and allied troops to use them as a bridge. Downstream, scholars dipped 99 gemstones into the water to absorb the wisdom and power from the books.
Characters The 99 are ordinary teenagers and adults from across the globe, who come into possession of one of the ninety-nine magical mystical Noor Stones (Ahjar Al Noor, Stones of Light) and find themselves empowered in a specific manner. All dilemmas faced by The 99 are overcome through the combined powers and capabilities of three or more members. Through this, The 99 series aims to promote values such as cooperation and unity throughout the Islamic world. Although the series is not religious, it aims to communicate Islamic virtues which are, as viewed by series creator Dr. Al-Mutawa, universal in nature. The concept of The 99 is based on the
99 attributes of Allah. Many of these names refer to characteristics that can be possessed by human individuals. For example, – generosity, strength, faithfulness, wisdom are all virtues encouraged by a number of faiths. In compliance with Islamic tradition, the Arabic version of the aliases of each of the 99 is written without the definite
article "Al-", because use of this precise form is
exclusive to Allah. This serves to remind that The 99 are only mortals, and sets them as human role models, with their qualities and weaknesses. One of the characters, Batina The Hidden, wears a
burqa, which some reports highlighted.
The 99 • Bari the Healer (Haroun Ahrens from
South Africa) with the ability to heal the wounded • Batina The Hidden (Rola Hadramy from
Yemen) with the ability to blend into the background and become invisible • Mujiba The Responder (Sharifa Samsudin from
Malaysia) with the ability to access the collective wisdom of mankind • Wassi the Vast (Ashok Mohan from
India) with the ability to temporarily enlarge or elongate isolated parts of his body • Samda the Invulnerable (Aisha Mokhtar from
Libya) with the ability to create a protective force field • Hadya the Guide (Amira Khan from
Pakistan living in
London, England) with the ability to track people and objects back along the paths they have taken • Fattah the Opener (Toro Ridwan from
Indonesia) with the ability to open up portals to faraway places and by stepping through them instantly go anywhere he wants • Darr the Afflicter (John Weller from the
United States) with the ability to cause physical pain by focusing his anger on people • Mumita the Destroyer (Catarina Barbosa from
Portugal) with the ability to destroy objects • Jami the Assembler (Miklos Szekelyhidi from
Hungary) with the ability to understand how all machines and gadgets work • Noora the Light (Dana Ibrahim from
United Arab Emirates) with the ability to see the light of truth in others or produce illusions of light • Jabbar the Powerful (Nawaf Al-Bilali from
Saudi Arabia) with the ability to move or break through large objects
Villains • Rughal, over 500 years old, was the youngest of the Guardians of the Fortress of Knowledge in the 15th Century. Desperate to find the Noor Stones, he becomes the adversary of Dr. Ramzi and The 99. • Sphinx, an excellent martial artist and with the ability to make nightmares and fears appear to come true • Professor Mindo, a quick-minded genius and once a leader in nanotechnology • Red Shroud (James Higgins from
United Kingdom), Rughal's driver, bodyguard and general assistant • Blackwolf (Thiab Al-Daham from
Egypt), Rughal's henchman and with the ability to transform into smoke and pass through solid objects. He is also impervious to harm. • The Pathologist (Audric Blondel from
France), enlisted by Rughal. A genius of biology and anatomy. He invented new unorthodox medical instruments and found a way to graft these onto his body giving him precise control over them. • Hammerforce (Guenther Gerhardt from
Germany), A former prizefighter in Thiab’s underground fight club in Cairo. Guenther submitted to Thiab's experimental performance-enhancing drugs, despite some terrible side effects • The Murk (Mikhael Murkovsky from
Russia), a brilliant scientist who worked with Rughal and with the ability to, like Blackwolf, turn his form gaseous at will. ==In other media==