مولوی مجید حسن
افسوس ہے پچھلے دنوں مولوی مجید حسن صاحب مالک اخبا ر مدینہ بجنور کا انتقال ہوگیا۔مرحوم نے اپنے اخبار کے ذریعہ ملک وملّت کی جوعظیم اورطویل خدمات انجام دی ہیں اُن کوہندوستانی صحافت کی تاریخ کاکوئی طالبِ علم نظر انداز نہیں کرسکتا۔ اُن کی پوری زندگی جدوجہد اورمحنت ومشقت کی تفسیر تھی اوراس اعتبارسے وہ آج کل کے نوجوانوں کے لیے ایک لائقِ تقلید نمونہ تھے۔علمائے دیوبند کے بڑے گرویدہ اورنہایت مخیر وسیر چشم انسان تھے، اﷲ تعالیٰ اُن کی قبر ٹھنڈی رکھے۔ [جنوری ۱۹۶۷ء]
Gelatin is derived from Collagen which is a natural protein in the animal’s skin and tissues like cows and pigs. So in this connection there is a doubt in its status that whether it is lawful (Halãl) or unlawful (Harãm). There are two different views about Gelatin. According to the 3rd Fiqhi Conference held in Makka al Mukarma that such Gelatin which has been derived from the Pig tissues and skin is not permissible. On the other side Islamic Fiqha Academy, India has decided that all kind of Gelatin is permissible because of Istihala i.e. Its change from one thing into another thing in the light of the views of Imam Muhammad bin Hassan Alshibani in Raddul Muhtar Aala Durrul Mukhtar.
Assuming no essential difference between bilingual and monolingual linguistic capacity, the present study offers a Null Theory of intra-sentential CS in terms of Chomsky’s (2000, 2001 and 2008) phase theory with negative and positive evidence from Urdu/English code-switching. The inability of the existing CS-models in accounting for the recurring switches in the data necessitates the minimalist account of CS offered in the study. It is proposed that both mixed and unmixed sentences are derived in a similar fashion in two distinct derivational chunks called Phases. Since one phase does not remain accessible to the other due to Phase Impenetrability Condition, switches in each phase are determined independently of each other. As locus of parametric variation, v plays crucial role in the interaction between two distinct grammatical systems. As documented in the data, selection of v from one lexicon precludes the selection of T and D from the opposite lexicon due to a mismatch in their feature specifications; however, C, being phase head itself remains out of the control of v, and therefore, may be contributed by either of the lexicons subject to its compatibility with its complement TP. Adopting ‘root’ view of lexical categories, it is argued that lexical categories being unspecified roots may be supplied by either of the lexicons randomly; however, selection of functional categories is subject to their correspondence to the feature specifications of v. The difference in switching behavior of adjunct and complement projections also stems from their different structural relation to v. It is further posited that it is v instead of lexical head or head-parameter which determines the word-order of the constituents. It is concluded that all mixed and unmixed derivations including the switches involving different heads and complements adhere to a general condition of well-formedness which restricts any conflict in feature specifications of the syntactic objects involved in a derivation; hence no CS-specific postulates required to account for CS-data.