Sa'ud (13 September 1166-4 April 1195) was a courtier of the Kingdom of Jerusalem who served as Amalric II of Jerusalem's Steward.
Biography[]
Sa'ud was born on 13 September 1166 to a family of Sunni Muslim Levantines, and he became a courtier of the Kingdom of Jerusalem when they conquered the land in which he lived. On 4 April 1195 he was burnt at the stake as a heretic despite serving as Amalric II of Jerusalem's courtier.