presumably Halal and Haram, but I'm not a Muslim scholar nor do I live in a Muslim culture. I do know that Christian culture has a (and used to have a much stronger) preoccupation with a struggle between god and the devil.
>but based on history, it was probably Omar who made up Islam in the first place as a way to conquer.
Baseless claim. Show us the history then.
>Omar influenced Muhammad and had him under his command.
Another baseless claim.
>He then used him to propagate his rule.
Bold claim.
>He was quite agnostic in his state building (he accepted both Jewish and Christians).
What does "agnostic in his state building" even mean? Are all leaders who had subjects of other religions (with all the conditions that may or may not come with) "agnostic in their state building"?
Whose truth?