Abū Ahmad al-Hākim: Not strong (in Hadith).
Abū Ahmad ibn 'Adī al-Jurjānī: Rabī' has good and upright hadiths, and I have not seen a very rejected hadith from him, and I hope that there is nothing wrong with him and his narrations.
Abū Ja'far al-'Uqaylī: A master of the Muslims
Abū Hātim al-Rāzī: A righteous and blessed man, but Mubarak ibn Fadāla is more preferable to me.
Abū Hātim ibn Hibbān al-Bustī: He was one of the worshippers and ascetics of Basra, but Hadith was not his craft, so he would make many mistakes in what he narrated, so that he would fall into fabricated hadiths without realizing it. I do not like to cite him as evidence if he narrates alone.
Abū Dawūd al-Sijistānī: No one spoke about him except that he was above him
Abū Zar'ah al-Rāzī: A pious, trustworthy shaykh.
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: There is nothing wrong with him, a righteous man.
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasā'ī: Weak
Ahmad ibn Sālih al-Jalīlī: There is nothing wrong with him.
Ibrāhīm ibn Ya'qūb al-Jawzajānī: His weakness
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalānī: Trustworthy, poor memory, and he was a worshipping and fighting ascetic. Al-Rāmahurmuzī said: He is the first one who compiled books in Basra. Once: Controversial.
al-Dhahabī: Trustworthy, worshipper
Khālid ibn Khudāsh al-Basrī: In his guidance, he was a righteous man, and he does not have a hadith that is needed from him.
Zakarīyā ibn Yahyā al-Sājī: Weak in Hadith. I think he used to make mistakes, and he was a righteous worshipper.
Shu'bah ibn al-Hajjāj: One of the masters of the Muslims. He has qualities that if a man had just one of them, he would become prominent.
Abd al-Rahman ibn Mahdī: He used to narrate from him.
Uffān ibn Muslim al-Saffār: All his hadiths are reversed.
Alī ibn al-Madīnī: He is considered righteous by us, but not strong (in Hadith).
Amr ibn Alī al-Falās: Not strong
Muhammad ibn Ismā'īl al-Bukhārī: Trustworthy
Muhammad ibn Sa'd Kātib al-Wāqidī: Weak
Authors of Tahdhīb al-Tahdhīb: Weak, a righteous and worshipping man, but Hadith was not his craft
Hishām ibn Abd al-Malik al-Tūsī: He did not make Tadlīs, and once: No one spoke about Rabī' except that Rabī' was above him
Yahyā ibn Sa'īd al-Qattān: He did not consider him acceptable.
Yahyā ibn Ma'īn: There is nothing wrong with him. And once: Weak in Hadith. In a narration by Ibn Maḥriz, he said: Trustworthy.
Ya'qūb ibn Shaybah al-Sūdūsī: A righteous, trustworthy, and reliable man, meaning in his religion, conduct, and character, very weak, meaning in Hadith