After his victory, Nur ad-Din went on to capture the fortresses of
Artah,
Harim, and ‘Imm, which defended the approach to
Antioch itself. Harim was not recovered until 1157, then lost permanently in 1164. He sent the main party of his army to besiege
Afamiya. After plundering the region, he besieged Antioch, which was virtually defenceless because of the loss of its prince and its army. The city was divided between a surrender party and a resistance party. The former, led by Raymond's widow,
Constance, and the
Patriarch,
Aimery of Limoges, prevailed, and Nur ad-Din was bought off, with some of the treasure coming from the Patriarch's own possessions. A small force was left behind to prevent reinforcements from entering the city, while Nur ad-Din went down to the sea to bathe in it as a sign of victory. He plundered the lands around
Saint Simeon's Monastery and then rejoined his forces to capture Afamiya. Upon receiving news that King
Baldwin III of Jerusalem was marching north with some
Templars to relieve the siege, Nur ad-Din opened negotiations. The border between Antioch and Aleppo was re-drawn to Nur ad-Din's gain and the armies went home. Joscelin now found that his enemy Raymond's defeat and death placed his own possessions in extreme peril. Joscelin would soon be captured by Nur ad-Din (1150) and what remained of his County of Edessa was evacuated by its Latin inhabitants. After the victory at Inab, Nur ad-Din became a hero throughout the Islamic world. His goal became the destruction of the
Crusader states, and the strengthening of Islam through
jihad; he had already set up religious schools and new mosques in Aleppo, and expelled those he considered heretics from his territory, especially
Shiites.
Jihad was influenced by the presence of the Christian Crusader states as it could be used as an excuse for maintenance of a permanent state of war. Nur ad-Din went on to capture the remnants of the County of Edessa, and brought Damascus under his rule in 1154, further weakening the Crusader states. ==Footnotes==