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The higher level teachers (Instructors) at Masyaf (Al Mualim's Library) are those who wear the white robes with a black ''djellaba'' and red decorative markings. They more than likely are the teachers who provide in depth education on philosophy and the politics of the world. Providing such knowledge educates and molds out to the assassin students how and why it is that a single assassination strike could change the land and affect history. Instructors probably help assassins better understand why our work is so important in maintaining peace. Al Mualim also wears this attire except his is all black. Distincting him as Master of the Asassins Order.
The higher level teachers (Instructors) at Masyaf (Al Mualim's Library) are those who wear the white robes with a black ''djellaba'' and red decorative markings. They more than likely are the teachers who provide in depth education on philosophy and the politics of the world. Providing such knowledge educates and molds out to the assassin students how and why it is that a single assassination strike could change the land and affect history. Instructors probably help assassins better understand why our work is so important in maintaining peace. Al Mualim also wears this attire except his is all black. Distincting him as Master of the Asassins Order.
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A '''Rafik''' (or '''Rafiq''') is a graduated scholar of the Assassins in the second tier of the caste system (the Assassins being on top). Within the game, they provide information on where to acquire knowledge about targets and determine whether or not Altaïr is well-educated enough to perform an assassination.
==Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles==
Altair encounters a Rafik in his visit to [[Damascus]], he is an old, nasty man and first challenges Altair in order to determine if he is enough trained. In his adventures, Altair also meets other Rafiks (like [[Hamid]]) as well.
==Assassin's Creed==
There are three Rafiks in three different cities (Damascus, [[Acre]], [[Jerusalem]]). The Rafik of Jerusalem is [[Malik]].
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Revision as of 05:30, 29 December 2009

In one of his conversations with Malik at the Assassin's Bureau in Jerusalem, Altair addresses Malik as "dai" (during the Majd Addin assignment.) The dais are the direct representatives of the Imam, who is the exalted spiritual leader of the people. This means that Malik was made a dai after he pulled off the task that Altair failed to accomplish in the beginning. In the beginning of the story in the cut-out scene under the Temple, Altair states that he is of a higher rank than Malik. Altair is a Master Assassin Instructor, which means that Malik is not yet a dai. While devising a plan on how to approach Al Mualim, Malik refers to Altair as dai (Al Mualim assassination) showing that he obtained the rank upon taking Roberts life.

The Bureau leaders in Acre and Damascus are rafiqs. That is not their name but their rank. A rafiq is a first level instructor just beneath a dai. Initially they are teachers and field contacts that provided Altair with where and when to best strike. But after Altairs major failure, Al Mualim places him under the entire Asassins Order. This results in rafiqs obtaining authoritative power over Altair. Rafiqs are then authorized to grant or deny the carrying out of a assassination strike, if Altair does not posess what they feel is enough information on the target. Once Altair has properly learned where and when the target will be, he is granted permission to perform the strike. But only after receiving the assassination feather marker. Rafiqs are also responsible for documenting information about the assassinations success, but also the information that the informers stationed around the cities have obtained. The informers seem to be under the authority of the rafiqs and answer to them. This is noted in how rafiqs seem to always have knowledge of the targets occupation and the area most occupied by them. But because rafiqs can't leave the bureau, informers gather information in the field and report back. With this information rafiqs direct Altair in the directions of where best to begin his search.

Each of them has a particular skill or talent which he may teach in addition to teaching philosophy, the Quran, and the Creed. Malik is a cartographer, or map maker. One of the rafiqs is a potter (Damascus) and the other is a scholar/scribe (Acre). Their given names are never said. They are only called rafiq as a title of respect.

The higher level teachers (Instructors) at Masyaf (Al Mualim's Library) are those who wear the white robes with a black djellaba and red decorative markings. They more than likely are the teachers who provide in depth education on philosophy and the politics of the world. Providing such knowledge educates and molds out to the assassin students how and why it is that a single assassination strike could change the land and affect history. Instructors probably help assassins better understand why our work is so important in maintaining peace. Al Mualim also wears this attire except his is all black. Distincting him as Master of the Asassins Order.


A Rafik (or Rafiq) is a graduated scholar of the Assassins in the second tier of the caste system (the Assassins being on top). Within the game, they provide information on where to acquire knowledge about targets and determine whether or not Altaïr is well-educated enough to perform an assassination.

Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles

Altair encounters a Rafik in his visit to Damascus, he is an old, nasty man and first challenges Altair in order to determine if he is enough trained. In his adventures, Altair also meets other Rafiks (like Hamid) as well.

Assassin's Creed

There are three Rafiks in three different cities (Damascus, Acre, Jerusalem). The Rafik of Jerusalem is Malik.