Abu Hatim al-Razi: I do not know anyone more trustworthy than him among the companions of Makhul, and once: He believed in predestination, he was a Damascene, one of the best companions of Makhul, truthful in hadith, trustworthy
Abu Dawud al-Sijistani: Trustworthy, he believed in predestination, his mind changed
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: Sahih al-Hadith, and once: Trustworthy
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Truthful jurist, but he was accused of predestination and he became confused
Al-Dhahabi: They considered him trustworthy, a predestinarian, and once: One of the great imams
Al-Mufaddal ibn Ghassan al-Ghalabi: Sahih al-Hadith
Duhaym al-Dimashqi: He was superior to the companions of Makhul, and he is trustworthy
Abd al-A'la ibn Mushir al-Ghasani: One of the noblest companions of Makhul
Ali ibn al-Madini: Trustworthy
Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari: Munkar al-Hadith (weak hadith)
Muhammad ibn Sa'd Katb al-Waqidi: He was a man of few words, but he was the most knowledgeable and oldest of the companions of Makhul. He used to give fatwas until he became senile
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib al-Tahdhib: Trustworthy, and we do not know of anyone who said he was truthful, so we do not know where she got it from? And we do not know of anyone who narrated from him after the confusion
Yahya ibn Ma'in: Trustworthy, believes in predestination, and once: Trustworthy
Yaqub ibn Sufyan al-Faswi: Trustworthy