Said ibn al-Musayyib
Medina-based Muslim scholar (642–715)
Abu Muhammad Sa'id ibn al-Musayyib ibn Hazn al-Makhzumi (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).
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Quotes
edit- There is nothing wrong in a man having sexual relations with his Zoroastrian slave-girl.
- Said ibn al-Musayyib. Safiıd b. al-Musayyab, quoted from Yohanan Friedmann, Tolerance and Coercion in Islam : Interfaith Relations in the Muslim Tradition, Cambridge University Press, 2003.— pp. 176-178