when he starts to fight you you need to kill the guys first after you killed them you got to fight all lot of illusions of al mualim. when your done you fight him. when he tries to hit you do the counter attack. keep repeating it.you can hit him with your swords if you want to. -not M4est411
Another way to kill Al Mualim that is more risky is to counter him with your hidden blade, this will immediately knock him on the ground where you may then finish him off by using the hidden blade on him while he's on the ground.
P.S. ONLY USE THIS TECHNIQUE IF YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH YOUR SKILL OF COUNTER ATTACKS, THE HIDDEN BLADE CANNOT BLOCK (until AC2) BUT WILL INSTANLY KILL ANY TARGET THAT IS ATTACKING YOU, EVEN TEMPLARS AND BOSSES IF YOU ARE SKILLED ENOUGH TO COUNTER THEIR ATTACKS -M4est411
No Al Franken is a Democrat
No, Al Gore has always been a Democrat.
Al semra is to stay up really late, chill with friends or family. Al Jelsa is a gathering, you can also stay late but it does not necessarily mean it will go into the late hours. Al Sahar is when you stay up very late all the way until dawn or near dawn.
Is Al Roker a Democrat? How are we supposed to know? Ask him.
Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad was created in 1091.
Assassinate all 9 of the templars then defeat your master Al Mualim.
Al Mualim
He lived in Masayf, in the assassin fort (the building where Al mualim is)
Once the cutscene has ended, go to your room and use eagle vision. Then you will see the credits.
The final assasination is in Masyaf, within the castle. You will find Al Mualim (the leader of the Brotherhood) at the top of the castle, where you must kill him.
If you mean the game, and if you mean the assassins, then it is Al Mualim (translated to "the teacher"). If you mean the templars, then it is Robert IV de Sable.
Al Mualim can only be killed using your hidden blade. Throw him to the ground and assassinate him, or counter-attack with your hidden blade.
Rashid ad-Din Sinan, also known as The Old Man of the Mountain, or Al Mualim (Arabic: "The Teacher") (c. 1132/1135 - 1192) was one of the leaders of the Syrian wing of the Hashshashin sect and a figure in the history of the Crusades. Based on the Nizari stronghold Masyaf, he controlled various districts in northern Syria, namely Jabal as-Summaq, Maarrat Misrin and Sarmin.Al Mualim was indeed a real person, and he was the leader of assassins. However, all those things occured in Assassin's Creed (Altair being his apprentice) were purely fictional.
I only remember Jerusalum Acre also i forgot theres 1 more (Besides Al Mualim)
Al Tahir, meaning "The Flying Eagle".
Well, you have to travel back to Masyaf, then everyone is brain washed because of Al Mualim. Then you make your way up to his palace and then he brings back all your assassination tagets back to life and they fight you. Then when they are dead you have to chase Al Mualim around the courtyard, then you kill him afterward.Then all of the assassin's engage in an ultimate sex show.
He is Altair's fellow assassin. He's first seen in the intro level when he has his arm cut off and his brother is killed, and then becomes the leader of the Assassin's Bureau in Jerusalim, but still his a grudge against Altair. His final appearance is in the last level, where he helps Altair reclaim Acre from Al Mualim.