Jassas ibn Murrah
| Jassas ibn Murrah al-Shaybani al-Bakri | |
|---|---|
| Chief of Banu Shayban | |
| Reign | Ended in c. 534 CE | 
| Died | c. 530s CE Arabian Peninsula | 
| House | Banu Shayban, a division from the Banu Bakr | 
| Religion | South Arabian polytheism | 
Jassas ibn Murrah al-Shaybani al-Bakri (Arabic: جساس بن مرة الشيباني البكري) was a pre-Islamic tribal chief of the Banu Shayban, a division of the Banu Bakr tribe. He is best remembered for his assassination of the chief of the Taghlib tribe, Kulaib ibn Rabiah, which sparked the 40-year conflict known as the Basus War.