Sheikh Said, also spelled Shaikh and/or Sa'id, Sa'īd, Saïd, Saeed may refer to:
- Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, al-Qaeda commander in Afghanistan
- Sa'id ibn Zayd, companion of Muhammad
- Sheikh Sa'id bin Tahnun, Sheikh of Abu Dhabi 1845-1855 (lived ca. Mustafa Ahmed Muhammad Uthman Abu al-Yazid (born December 17, 1955) often shortened to Mustafa Abu al-Yazid and also known as Sheikh Saeed, Sa'id Ibn Zayd, (Arabic سعيد بن زيد) was one of the ''Ṣaḥābah'' ( "companions" the companions 1827-1856)
- Shaikh Said Piran, leader of the Islamic movement in Turkey in 1925
- Cheikh Saïd, small port in Yemen briefly occupied by French merchants in 1868, named after Sa'id ibn Zayd
- Ekrima Sa'id Sabri, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine until 2006
Sheikh Said Piran ( Zazaki: Şêx Saido Piranıj, Kurdish: Şêx Seîdê Pîran) (1865 in Hınıs - June 29 Cheikh Saïd is a rocky Peninsula in Yemen, near the island of Perim on the Bab-el-Mandeb at the entrance to the Red Sea. Sheikh Ekrima Sa'id Sabri (عكرمة سعيد صبري was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine from October 1994 to July 1, 2006
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