Career
Said Pasha received Emir Abdullah with a few Jordanian Sheikhs, when he came to Jordan and was leading the Great Arab Revolt against the Ottoman rule. Al-Mufti served as the prime minister of Jordan for four times during the period (14 April 1950 - 1 July 1956). Al-Mufti inhabited a house on Jabal Amman which was an area for the Elites in Amman.
His house became known for its architecture and was later dubbed the Al-Mufti House. Al-Mufti was an Independent politician, serving in several governments as interior minister (1944-1945, 1948-1950, 1951-1953 and 1957). He also served President of the Senate of Jordan after 1963.
On his honor a main street in the Capital of Amman in Al-Sweifieh was named "Sa'eed al-Mufti Street", where the Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina located.