"Indian Muslims," he said, "must concentrate on the dominating
question before them, namely education. If they were to advance in social
reform, it was clear that the way must first be prepared by education and
education could not be given in a haphazard manner. They must all make
persistent efforts, individually and collectively, for the universal diffusion
of knowledge, and they must all be prepared individually and collectively,
to make sacrifices for it." (Aziz; 396)