A more critical stance towards Western civilization can be found in Khan's works dealing with the topic of the position of women in Islam with regard to modern society. Here, he states that, in contradiction to notions that Islam "degrades" women, instead, women find dignity and true freedom to develop their own feminine nature in Islam. The natural, and hence Islamic, position for women is taking "charge of tasks within the home." Hence, there are several cases caused by the "women's liberation movement," demonstrating "the baneful consequences of Western civilization's deviation from nature." In contrast to the positive evaluations of science and technology, which should be judged by their usefulness, this quote shows a tendency of a more polarised construction of, on the one hand, "Islam," and, on the other hand, "western civilization."