We all know a common justification as to why Umar ibn al Khattab, with due respect, decided to judge that the Quran was enough for the believers is that he did not want the Prophet (saw) to be bothered , and that he deeply loved him. Despite the Prophet (saw) knowing full well his competency and only asking for a pen and paper, and his command to be obeyed absolutely whatever an individuals opinion was, some people thought better.
Let us read what Ibn Tamiyyah has said in trying to explain this particular event:
"Umar was confused whether the statement of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) was from the severity of the illness or the words of a man who knew what he was saying ... The Holy Prophet (pbuh) was indeed ill, and Umar did not know whether his statement was from the delirium caused by illness (min wahj almard) like sick people normally do or from the statement of someone who knew what he was saying so that he could accept it"
Minhaj al-Sunnah 6/24
SubhanAllah, so Ibn Taymiyah thinks Khalifah Umar didn't know whether the illness had made the Prophet lose his mind when he said "Give me a pen and paper for me to write for you that which after you will never go astray". When the Messenger of Allah (saw) demand you of something , you do it. You put your opinions to the side, for he is Awla and Mawla over you, more worthy over you than you are over your own selves, and the one in charge, your guardian and your master.
Personally speaking, i don't understand why he is regard as Shayk-al-Islam as he is more of a liability to you than an asset. In Aqeedah he was a deviant of the highest order according to the views of orthodox Sunni Muslims (Ashari and Maturidi), and in Fiqh, he permitted an adult to suckle / drink the milk of a woman in order to become Mahram to her - which was one of the justifications given by the famous al-Azhar scholar who passed the Fatwah he did recently and ended up getting removed from his position). I highly doubt many of you would even accept his reasoning here, and his books are full of fallacious reasoning like this.
If you will reply, do so with respect , please stick to the topic, and do not jump onto something entirely different. By doing that, it demonstrates an inability to directly address the comments at hand. I am not here to quarrel, nor offend. Rather i want a polite, well mannered and reasoned dialogue.