International Journal on Criminology Volume 4, Number 2, Winter 2016 | Page 27

International Journal on Criminology - Winter 2016, Volume 4, Number 2 Know What You Are Fighting: Armed Salafism Criminology’s Contribution to Understanding Salafist Fundamentalism Farid Bencheikh A Salafism: 1 Indoctrinate and Radicalize the Masses Social deprivation alone does not cause deviance. Composed of diverse endogenous and exogenous factors, the criminogenic mass 2 requires a condensing element to trigger passage to action. This element, the philosopher’s stone of any alchemy of engaging in a criminal act, comes from preachers, who prepare magic formulas to anesthetize the masses. Condensing element: preachers developing formulas aimed at anesthetizing the masses. These discourses of indoctrination adopt a vocabulary borrowed from theology or poetry; their (sometimes invented) style is always hypnotic. In some ways forged for the occasion, even the term salafia became a quasi-reference for terrorist leaders. Already weak crowds are fascinated by the appeal of a new collective identity, legitimization, and a banner to follow. The candidate for indoctrination then declares himself or herself “Salafist” to avoid any drift in identity. In the Arabic language, the literal meaning of the word “salaf” is ancestor, with no specific connotation. This term preexists Islam, and the Muslim tradition did not add any additional attributes until the arrival of the movement known as “permissive,” 3 which allows each person to go outside the tradition and the teachings of the four Sunni schools of law recognized as the sole references (Madhhab: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, Hanbali). These orthodox schools form a sort of Islamic Vatican invested with the power to interpret the authorized domains; they prohibit the vulgarization of A Université Paris-II Panthéon-Assas 1 Salafism: ancestor, plus the suffix “-ism.” A Muslim tradition advocating that one follows the companions of the Prophet, those who lived alongside him or who succeeded him, to preserve the purest traditions. However, the interpretation of this concept by terrorists is limited to its most war-like aspects and was falsified to justify the privatization of Islam and usurp the power to declare criminal fatwa. 2 Mass is used here in its scientific meaning of cluster or aggregate, not crowd. 3 “Permissive,” not in the common meaning of lenient but as permission given to the faithful to escape the supposed constraints of the four Sunni schools of law. 26