Hadith 29:126
Abu Khalid al-Ahmar narrated to us, from Yahya ibn Sa'id, from al-Qasim, from Aslam, the freed slave of Umar, who said: When we arrived in al-Sham with Umar, he made his camel kneel and went to relieve himself. I threw my fur cloak between the two pommels of the saddle. When he returned, he mounted upon the fur cloak. Then the people of al-Sham met us to welcome Umar, and they began to look. I began to gesture to them. He (Umar) said: "They are casting their eyes toward the mounts of those who have no share [in the Hereafter]." He meant the mounts of the non-Arabs.
حدثنا أبو خالد الأحمر عن يحيى بن سعيد عن القاسم عن أسلم مولى عمر قال لما قدمنا مع عمر الشام أناخ بعيره وذهب لحاجته فألقيت فروتي بين شعبتي الرحل فلما جاء ركب على الفروة فلقينا أهل الشام يتلقون عمر فجعلوا ينظرون فجعلت أشير إليهم قال يقول تطمح أعينهم إلى مراكب من لا خلاق له يريد مراكب العجم