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Four high school students at a modern Islamic high school in Jakarta are barely holding their lives together in ways no report card can show: Matin's anger keeps finding fists, Rahman's restlessness keeps finding sin, Sami's brilliance keeps sliding into manipulation, and Ghani's "perfect" leadership is starting to crush everyone around him. One day their principal, Shams, pulls them out of class and reveals the impossible: each of them has carried a holy weapon inside his soul since birth, part of an ancient amanah tied to Dhul Qarnayn and blessed by the Beautiful Names of Allah.
When a crack opens in the unseen barrier that holds back Ya'juj and Ma'juj, a jinn slips through and begins feeding on the darkness in human hearts. The boys are forced into battle before they are trained, awakening armor and weapons through dhikr, repentance, and surrender to Allah, Lord of the worlds. But power comes with a price. Their weapons do not only grant strength, they expose the shadows within them, and each victory demands they face what they have been avoiding. To grow into their full calling as knights, they must learn the Beautiful Names, not as a list to memorize, but as meanings to live by as Muslims.
Told in episodic "monster of the week" adventures with a spiritual and psychological edge, The Holy Knights follows four teenagers as they fight jinn in the unseen side of Jakarta and fight themselves in the seen one, learning what it really means to protect the good, rise above their lower selves, and carry an amanah for the sake of Allah.