Baghdad Mosque Houses Saddam's Blood Koran

BAGHDAD, IRAQ - MARCH 11: Iraqi Imams, or mosque prayer leaders, view the 605-page Koran written with 24 liters of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's own blood donated over three years at the "Mother of All Battles" Umm al-Maarik mosque March 11, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. The mosque was built with minarets styled after Scud missiles. The complex includes a lake in the shape of a map of the Arab world. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Getty Images)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ - MARCH 11: Iraqi Imams, or mosque prayer leaders, view the 605-page Koran written with 24 liters of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's own blood donated over three years at the "Mother of All Battles" Umm al-Maarik mosque March 11, 2003 in Baghdad, Iraq. The mosque was built with minarets styled after Scud missiles. The complex includes a lake in the shape of a map of the Arab world. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Getty Images)
Baghdad Mosque Houses Saddam's Blood Koran
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