Abu Ahmad ibn Adi Al-Jurjani: His hadiths are not preserved, and despite his weakness, his hadith is written
Abu Bakr Al-Bayhaqi: Weak
Abu Ja'far Al-'Uqayli: He mentioned a hadith of his and said: It was narrated with chains of narration better than this chain
Abu Hatim Al-Razi: Munkar al-Hadith (rejected hadith), Da'if al-Hadith (weak hadith)
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban Al-Busti: He was among those who narrated from the trustworthy narrators what does not resemble the hadith of the reliable narrators, so when that increased in his narration, it was no longer permissible to use him as evidence
Abu Dawud Al-Sijistani: Not narrated from him, his hadiths are fabrications
Abu Zur'a Al-Razi: Lenient in hadith
Abu 'Eisa Al-Tirmidhi: Some people have criticized him
Abu Nu'aym Al-Fadl ibn Dukin: He lifted something from the ground and said: It is not worth this
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: Da'if al-Hadith, he is nothing, Munkar al-Hadith
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb Al-Nasa'i: Matrook al-Hadith, and once: He is not trustworthy, and his hadith should not be written
Ibn Hajar Al-'Asqalani: Matrook al-Hadith
Al-Daraqutni: Weak
Al-Dhahabi: Dropped
Muhammad ibn Isma'il Al-Bukhari: Munkar al-Hadith, and he once said: Weak, his hadith is lost
Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Numayr: Matrook al-Hadith
Yahya ibn Ma'in: He is nothing, and once: It is not permissible for anyone to narrate from him