The Forty Thieves are a group of Cassim's henchmen in Disney's 1996 animated film Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the sequel to the 1992 film Aladdin.
Background, rules, and code of conduct[]
Not much is known about the origins of the Forty Thieves, though it is known that at some unknown point in time, Cassim joined the team of thieves, eventually raising through the ranks to become their leader, with Sa'Luk apparently being his second-in-command. According to Sa'Luk, the Forty Thieves were at one point a respected and highly feared group of bandits, who ravaged Agrabah and its surrounding lands, plundering them off their riches. But by the time the events of King of Thieves takes place, the group had been reduced to nothing but petty thieves, their wealth plummeting, and the thieves themselves banned from causing any harm, which caused somewhat of a splitting of the group with some thieves supporting Cassim and the no-harm policy, and others who supported Sa'Luk, who wished for the group to return to their old, ruthless nature.
Because of the group's secrecy, only three of the rules which the bandits have to obey have been revealed;
- The thieves may not cause bodily harm to anyone who can be considered innocent.
- Joining the Thieves is a lifetime contract. There is no way out once one has gotten in.
- One can become a member of the Forty Thieves by and only passing the Challenge; recruits who wish to join the group must challenge one of the existing members, and defeat them, in order to take a place with the group.
Role in the film[]
The Forty Thieves are a group of notorious bandits led by their chief Cassim and his second-in-command Sa'Luk, where they stole lots of beautiful treasure given as gifts for Aladdin and Jasmine during the wedding including the Oracle's Scythe.
Despite their ruthless behavior using weapons to steal, they are not seen inflicting any physical harm against innocent people, as Cassim himself already wrote up a new rule in their code while becoming their leader: never harm the innocent, in which the Forty Thieves would have to keep to stay in touch with their group. There were originally forty thieves, hence the name Forty Thieves. However, due to the betrayal of Sa'Luk (who informed the location to Razoul after being replaced by Aladdin during a fight between him), 31 of the Thieves got arrested and somehow seven of them managed to evade them (either they hid or they weren't present when Razoul's men arrived to the cave), among them being Behrang, a tall, fat thief; Faizullah, a skinny, white thief; Omid, a thief who wields twin swords; Mujahideen, a stout, Asian thief; and the Triplet Thieves.
The arrested 31 Thieves vow that Sa'Luk will pay for his betrayal, even when Sa'luk closes the door on them. Upon returning to the hideout, Sa'Luk then lies to the remaining seven thieves that it was Cassim who was responsible for betraying them but the 7 thieves at first don't believe him because they know that he always hated Cassim until during the song Are You In or Out where Sa'Luk finally convinces them and they join him and turn on Cassim.
Eventually, in an act of justice during the climax, Sa'Luk ended up being turned to a golden statue by the Hand of Midas as punishment, as well as the seven thieves having turned their boat into solid gold, sinking the boat, leaving them alone in the middle of the seas with no boat to return to shore. It was unknown if they survived or not.
Trivia[]
- During the song "Friend Like Me" of the original Aladdin, the Genie aids Aladdin on defeating some thieves from the Forty Thieves by punching them away. This rendition of the Forty Thieves was not carried into Aladdin and the King of Thieves however.
- A number of the Forty Thieves working for Cassim strongly resemble various unnamed thieves that appear in the TV series as members of the Thieves Guild, including most of the thieves who are led by Abis Mal (only with mostly different facial hair, skin, and clothing colors), though it's unlikely that any of them are the same characters and are actually merely recycled character designs.
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