The Sheikh is a unique recurring disguise in the Hitman franchise. In all occasions, the outfit is worn by Sheikh Salman Al-Ghazali. Its most distinctive feature is its red-and-white keffiyeh, or headdress, held in a gold band. As the Sheikh is rarely seen in person, it is possible for Agent 47 to impersonate him to the IAGO staff once the disguise is obtained.
Description[]
HITMAN™[]
- The Showstopper - Sheikh Salman al-Ghazali can initially be found in a private room on the first floor; after a short while, he will head upstairs to the IAGO auction. While disguised as the Sheikh, the player has access to all areas of the palace excluding the attic, the basement security room and garden pavilion. In this disguise, there are no enforcers and the player will not be frisked when entering high-security areas. Additionally, the player does not need to obtain an IAGO auction invitation with this outfit. The player can use this disguise to join the IAGO auction as the Sheikh, which will give them the opportunity to bid on an item and earn an invitation to Dalia Margolis' office. Margolis herself will periodically approach and recommend auction items to the Sheikh.
- Holiday Hoarders - Identical to its appearance in The Showstopper.
HITMAN™ 2[]
- The Finish Line - Sheikh Salman al-Ghazali can be found on the upper floor of the Thwack Paddock. Beyond access to the upper floor of the Thwack Paddock, the disguise grants no access to restricted areas.
- A Silver Tongue - Identical to its appearance in The Finish Line.
Related Challenges[]
Name | Mission | Type | Description |
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Your Excellency | The Showstopper | Discovery | Win the IAGO Auction while disguised as the Sheikh. |
Chameleon | The Showstopper | Discovery | Find and equip all disguises in Paris. |
Mission Story - Guest of Honor | The Showstopper | Feats | Become the Sheikh. |
Chameleon | The Finish Line | Discovery | Find and equip all disguises in Miami. |
Sheikh Zanzibar, I Presume? | The Finish Line | Discovery | Disguise yourself as the Sheikh. |
Appearances[]
The Sheikh outfit appears in the following missions:
HITMAN™[]
- The Showstopper
- Holiday Hoarders
- The Director
- The Forger
- The Sensation
- The Broker
- The Black Hat
- The Pharmacist
- The Identity Thief
- The Chef
- The Blackmailer
- The Paparazzo
HITMAN™ 2[]
HITMAN™ III[]
Trivia[]
- According to dialogue for Carl Ingram and Marcus Stuyvesant, A variant of the Sheikh was supposed to be included in Dubai, presumably being warn by Sheikh Omar Al-Ghazali.
Audio[]
File | Transcript | Descripton |
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"Omar, we need to talk, when you have time." | Dialogue for Carl Ingram that would have played if 47 walked past him in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (1) | |
"Omar, when you have a minute, see me in my room." | Dialogue for Carl Ingram that would have played if 47 walked past him in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (2) | |
"You look slightly off Omar, are you okay?" | Dialogue for Marcus Stuyvesant that would have played if 47 walked past him in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (2) | |
"Omar! hey! OMAR!" | Dialogue for Carl Ingram that would have played if 47 had done something suspisious in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (1) | |
"Excuse me Omar!, I need a word." | Dialogue for Carl Ingram that would have played if 47 had done something suspisious in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (2) | |
"He's disguised as his royal highness." | Dialogue for Carl Ingram that would have played when reporting 47 to a bodyguard while in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (1) | |
"He's dressed up as Omar- I MEAN, eh, his highness." | Dialogue for Carl Ingram that would have played when reporting 47 to a bodyguard while in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (2) | |
"He's trying to pass off as his royal highness! HA! Can you believe it?" | Dialogue for Marcus Stuyvesant that would have played when reporting 47 to a bodyguard while in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (1) | |
"He's dressed up like his royal highness." | Dialogue for Marcus Stuyvesant that would have played when reporting 47 to a bodyguard while in the scrapped Sheikh disguise. (2) |