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          such a distrust of industrial civilisation that the slogan, ‘Return to
          nature’ is now being raised.
             Many of today’s happenings in the western world are not
          indicative of any positive thought; they only point to the fact that
          man, aghast at the consequences of materialism, is now in pursuit
          of a more appropriate culture. Even long after the end of the second
          world war, the west Germans would say, “We have no problems so
          long as our factory chimneys keep on emitting smoke!” But today,
          industrial pollution has reached a point where it is considered only
          next in gravity to the expected outbreak of an atomic war. Dr.
          Anne Dubes of Rockefeller University, New York, has warned the
          world that industrial pollution is depriving man of many qualities,
          and that there is a danger of man being reduced in the future to an
          inferior form of life (Life, 24th July, 1970)
             Such an outcome of the materialistic culture has deprived
          modern man of happiness and peace of mind—in spite of all his
          progress. Many books are appearing in the  West today which
          acknowledge this fact. For instance, Walker Kerr of the U.S.A.
          maintains in his 325-page book, The Decline of Pleasure (1962), that
          Americans are not happy today, even though the present American
          generation has leisure, luxury items, long life and all those things
          that their forefathers could not even dream of having.
             The extraordinary progress in the industrial age had led the
          Americans to think that they would obtain everything that they
          desired, yet they failed to attain happiness and fulfilment. The
          resources of technology came to be misued for human destruction
          instead of human construction. (Time, January 18, 1971)
             Having reached the final stage of our machine-age paradise, the
          growth of such extraordinarily critical problems was not a mere
          accident. It was quite in accordance with the way (sunnah) of God.
          He produces in the lives of the unmindful such circumstance as
          stand out like question marks before them.
             God had produced favourable circumstances for the believers
          to perform their duty and disseminate the divine message to the
          people.  The ground had been fully prepared by God to make
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