"Education, therefore, is the most important socio-economic challenge for the Muslim community; its deficit is the biggest impediment in its progress, prosperity and empowerment," Ansari said while inaugurating the 'Muslim Educational Conference' organised by Maulana Azad Vichar Manch here.
He said Muslim communities have for long ignored the need for education and through it knowledge and, as a result, deprived themselves of the good that emanates from education.
"Access to bank credit is low and inadequate," he said.
"While India has experienced accelerated growth and development in recent years, not all religious and social groups have shared equally the benefits of the growth process.
"Among these, the Muslims, the largest minority in the country, are lagging behind on all human development indices," Ansari said.
Lamenting the low representation of the community in central and state public services including police and armed forces, he said due to lagging behind in education they cannot avail of all benefits that are available to fellow citizens.