This article sheds light on the multifaceted challenges faced by Muslim women in India, focusing on education, employment, health, and financial inclusion. The illiteracy rate among Muslim women is significantly higher than the national average, highlighting the need for targeted interventions. Comparisons with other religious communities reveal a disparity that necessitates a focused approach, addressing economic conditions, teaching methods, early marriages, and parental illiteracy. Proposed remedies include eradicating harmful traditions and promoting vocational education through governmental initiatives and community-driven awareness programs. Tap for more at Siasat.com