Ilyas ibn Asad
| Ilyas ibn Asad | |
|---|---|
| Amir of Herat | |
| Reign | 819–856 | 
| Predecessor | None | 
| Successor | Ibrahim | 
| Died | c. 856 | 
| Issue | Ibrahim ibn Ilyas | 
| Father | Asad ibn Saman | 
| Religion | Islam | 
Ilyas ibn Asad (died 856) was a Samanid ruler of Herat (819–856). He was one of the four sons of Asad.
In 819 Ilyas was granted authority over the city of Herat by Caliph Al-Ma'mun's governor of Khorasan, Ghassan ibn 'Abbad, as a reward for his support against the rebel Rafi' ibn Laith. Unlike his other three brothers, Ilyas was not given a city in Transoxiana. When he died in 856, control of Herat was given to his son Ibrahim.