Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Portrait-of-Ustadz-Abdulasalam-Alabat-27MZIF3O39L5.htmlConceptually similarSchool Inside the Manila Golden MosqueGP0STOA55Completed★★★★Fruit Street Seller at Quiapo MarketGP0STOAETCompleted★★★★Fruit and Vegetables Stall in Quiapo MarketGP0STOAELCompleted★★★★★★Fruit and Vegetables Stall in Quiapo MarketGP0STOA53Completed★★★★Portrait of Farmer Margie LacanilaoGP0STOA5UCompleted★★★★Portrait of Elenita 'Neth’ DañoGP0STOA5WCompleted★★★★Portrait of Velvet Escario-RoxasGP0STOA50Completed★★★★GE Rice Action at IRRI in PhilippinesGP020UTCompleted★★★★GE Rice Action at IRRI in PhilippinesGP020UUCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOA54Portrait of Ustadz Abdulasalam AlabatUstadz Abdulasalam Alabat, member of the Muslim Mindanao Halal Certification Board Inc., Manila Golden Mosque in Quiapo, Manila.“We cannot say that genetically engineered (GE) food is Halal (permitted) because we do not know what effects it will have on our health in the long term. We state that GE food should best be avoided and classify it as Mushbooh (doubtful)."Locations:Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:18 Jan, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Eye contact-Genetic engineering-Golden rice-Half length-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-One person-Portraits-Religious leaders-Religious movements and concepts-Rice is Life (campaign title)-SAGE (campaign title)-SeriousnessShoot:Golden Rice Photo-Story in the PhilippinesCommunities of farmers, religious leaders, mothers, academics, chefs and politicians reject genetically engineered (GE) ‘Golden’ rice as a cure to the vitamin A deficiency (VAD) problem in the Philippines. Greenpeace celebrates the natural diversity of food and farming in the Philippines as the real cure to Vitamin A deficiency. Genetically engineered (GE) food such as ‘Golden’ rice is environmentally irresponsible, poses risks to human health and could compromise food and nutrition security. Facilitating people's access to a varied diet of ecologically farmed food, through home and communal gardens, is the most effective and sustainable solution to tackle vitamin deficiencies in the long term and ensure healthy and nutritious food for people.Related Collections:Golden Rice Photo-Story and Documentary