Said bin Ahmad (died 1803) was briefly the Imam of Oman, the second of the Al Busaidi dynasty, ruling the country between 1783 and 1786.
His brothers Saif and Sultan bin Ahmad called on Sheikh Sakar of the Shemal tribal group to help them gain the throne.
Around the end of 1785 a group of notables elected his brother, Qais bin Ahmad, Imam.
[3] Later one of Said‘s sons was held prisoner in Fort Al Jalali for a period by the governor of Muscat.
Hamad and his followers managed to gain control of forts al-Jalali and al-Mirani, and thus of Muscat.