Said ibn al-Musayyib
| Said ibn al-Musayyib | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | 637 CE | 
| Died | 715 (aged 77–78) | 
| Parent | Al-Musayyib ibn Hazn al-Makhzumi (father) | 
| Era | Rashidun Era, Umayyad Era | 
| Region | Medina | 
| Main interest(s) | Fiqh; tafsir, hadith (his students) | 
| Notable work(s) | oral only | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam | 
| Jurisprudence | His fiqh transmitted by the Syrian and Medinan schools | 
| Muslim leader | |
| Influenced 
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| The Seven Fuqaha of Medina | 
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Abu Muhammad Sa'id ibn al-Musayyib ibn Hazn al-Makhzumi (Arabic: سعید بن المسیب, romanized: Saʿīd ibn al-Musayyib; 637–715) was one of the foremost authorities of jurisprudence (fiqh) among the taba'een (generation succeeding the companions of Muhammad who are referred to as the sahaba). He was based in Medina.