Abu Ishaq Inju
| Abu Ishaq Inju ابو اسحاق اینجو | |
|---|---|
| Likely contemporary depiction of Abu Ishaq and his queen. Frontispiece of the Shahnama of 1352-53. Shiraz, Injuid period. | |
| Amir of the Injuids | |
| Reign | 1343–1357 | 
| Predecessor | Amir Jalal al-Din Mas'ud Shah | 
| Successor | Mubariz al-Din Muhammad (Muzaffarids) | 
| Died | May 1358 Shiraz | 
| Father | Sharaf al-Din Mahmud Shah | 
| Religion | Sunni Islam | 
Abu Ishaq Inju, or Abū Esḥāq (1321-58, Persian: ابو اسحاق اینجو) was the last Injuid ruler from 1343 to 1357. He was the youngest of four sons of Šaraf-al-dīn Maḥmūd Shah b. Moḥammad Īnǰū, who had been the governor of Fārs for the last Mongol Il-khan, Sultan Abu Sa'id, until the latter's death in 1335.