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Iraqi leader's Koran 'written in blood'
Iraq's president wanted a Koran with a difference
President Saddam Hussein has taken delivery of a copy of the Koran written using his own blood.
Iraqi TV and newspapers reported that the Iraqi leader had the volume produced in thanks to God for bringing him safely through many "conspiracies and dangers" in his long political career.
Saddam Hussein examines the special-edition holy book
The special-edition volume was handed over at a ceremony at the weekend.
Three years in the writing
The Iraqi leader commissioned the work three years ago on his 60th birthday.
Press and TV reports gave no indication of how much blood he had provided for the team of calligraphers who produced the work.
But a senior Iraqi official suggested the amount was considerable, given that the Muslim holy book comprises over 6,000 verses and some 336,000 words.
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