The clash yielded significant spoils of war. Large numbers of livestock, prisoners and weapons fell into Muslim hands. These captives and spoils were distributed in
Ji'rana among his allies, solidifying loyalty in the disaffected and new converts. The victory at Autas reinforced Muslim dominance in the Hijaz, broke the strength of the Hawazin alliance, and accelerated the submission of surrounding tribes. Within weeks, many tribal leaders who had fought at Hunayn sought reconciliation with Muhammad and the release of their captives, either by sending delegations or by joining him at Ji'rana. == See also ==