Another narration they use against Omar (RA) is this one:
Explicit proof, heh? Now check what the Rafidi has hidden in order to portray Omar as a racist. The narrations is in the Muwatta' of Imam Malik, here a copy:
http://www.alim.org/library/hadith/pdf/amh/14And here the hadith INCLUDING the CHAPTER under which Imam Malik put it:
As you can see this is about KAFIR non-Arabs and "those who were born among Arabs" was obviously understood as Muslims, since Arabs back then stand for Muslims and 'Ajam/non-Arabs were mainly non-Muslims! No racism here, just Shia Majoosi bigotry at its best.
As for "mistreating" Christians (and Jews) then this is exactly the nonsense Islamophobes use (of course Shias often side with them without realising ...), the matter of fact is though that according to our modern standards (rather western ones) Omar seemed to have oppressed them, what people don't understand that according to the traditions back then, the regulations that Omar forced upon the Jews and Christians who lived amongst Muslims were absolutely normal, hence the Christians themselves happily signed the famous Omar pact:
http://www.ahlalhdeeth.com/vbe/showthread.php?t=2115 (the link seems to be currently down, try later)
What was important to the Ahlul-Kitab was the following part (hence they respected Omar so does every justice loving individual, except the hateful Rafidah):
Next the Caliph signed the treaty of peace. As follows:
"From the servant of Allah and the Commander of the Faithful, Umar: The inhabitants of Jerusalem are granted security of life and property. Their churches and crosses shall be secure. This treaty applies to all people of the city. Their places of worship shall remain intact. These shall neither be taken over nor pulled down. People shall be quite free to follow their religion. They shall not be put to any trouble..."
The gates of the city were now opened. Umar went straight to the place of the Al Aqsa Mosque, where he said his prayers. Next he visited the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the city. He was in the church when the time for the afternoon prayer came.
"You may say your prayers in the church," said the Bishop.
"No," replied Umar, "if I do so, the Muslims may one day make this an excuse for taking over the church from you."
So he said his prayers on the steps of the church. Even then, he gave the Bishop a writing that said the steps were never to be used for congregational prayers nor was the Adhan [call to prayer] to be said there.
source:
http://www.factofarabs.net/ERA.aspx?Id=553&TID=20Does this person sound like a tyrant racist? Just because the Christians accepted to wear certain cloth, ride certain beasts etc. distinguish themselves from the Muslims etc. makes Omar a racist?! It seems the orientalists and their kafir brethren, the Rafidah are trying to be more catholic than the Pope!