Ibn Sinan (Arabic: ابن سنان) was a nobleman and poet of pre-Islamic Arabia from the Banu Murra tribe.
Together with al-Harith, Ibn Sinan was remembered for his involvement in ending the war of Dahis and al-Ghabra.
[1][2] The two men counted the deceased, and then proceeded to pay the blood money for all of the deaths, ending the war.
[4] After the tribes had been reconciled, Ibn Sinan went on a business trip to the Al-Hira but died on the way, in the same year.
[3] Zuhayr bin Abi Sulma praised the actions of Ibn Sinan and his cousin in helping to prevent further escalation of the conflict between the Banu Dhubyan and Banu Abs.