Jihad Watch
Jihad Watch is an American website and blog operated as a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, directed by author Robert Spencer, dedicated to examining and publicizing the role of Islamic jihad theology and ideology in contemporary global conflicts and terrorism.[1][2][3]
The site features daily articles, commentary, and analysis on jihadist activities, Islamic supremacism, and related threats, emphasizing interpretations of Quranic verses, hadith, and historical precedents that advocate violent struggle against non-Muslims as a core religious obligation.[4][1]
Founded to counter what its creators view as media and academic obfuscation of jihad's doctrinal foundations, Jihad Watch has influenced public discourse on Islam through Spencer's numerous books, such as The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) and The History of Jihad, which cite primary Islamic sources to argue against narratives portraying Islam as inherently peaceful.[5][6]
While praised by supporters for rigorous textual analysis amid institutional reluctance to confront jihadist ideology, the organization has drawn sharp rebukes from advocacy groups and outlets with established left-leaning biases, which decry its work as promoting fear of Muslims rather than engaging the empirical realities of scriptural mandates for conquest and subjugation.[4]