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23 Some psychological theories rely heavily on the comparative 50 The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 14: I method of Darwinism, which compares the behavior of humans with that of such other animals as dogs, monkeys, and rats.
For example, social motivation is very important in ummatic culture, as in the cases of full integration in the community and fulfillment of the fam- Khaleefa: Imperialism of Euro-American Psychology 57 ily and religious groups needs.
These include the consideration of the positive aspects of all 64 The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 14: l indigenous psychological ideas and practices and other methods of healing that become part of the traditional belief system.
Ummatic psychologists are responsible for decolonizing their social sciences, in general, and psychology, in particular, and developing a spirit of "ummaticness" and originality in new sciences, a spirit that can understand and predict the behavior of individuals according to their own values and norms.
87 In the second stage, there is a need to develop a scientific psychology that can understand, control, and predict the behavior of individuals and groups in the ummatic sociocultural system.
This process should be understood as a way to discover the ummatic spirit and values, to 66 The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 14:1 renovate and revive the positive aspects of the past and the present as well as the positive aspects of the indigenous and the foreign, in building a sense of the identity and dignity of individuals and groups toward a high level of solidarity.