Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: He spoke about him with words containing resentment
Abu Bakr al-Naqqash: Trustworthy
Abu Bakr ibn Abdan al-Shirazi: There is no doubt that he is included in al-Sahih
Ahmad ibn Ali al-Sulaymani: Accused of plagiarism of hadith
Ibn Abi Hatim al-Razi: Included in al-Sahih
Ibn bint Ahmad ibn Abdan al-Shirazi: He narrated from sixteen sheikhs that no one in the world narrated from them except him
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Memorizer, Truthful
Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi: Trustworthy, Sound, Abundant in knowledge, Knowledgeable
Al-Daraqutni: In the questions of Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami, he said: A mountain of trustworthiness, an Imam of the Imams, Sound, the least mistakes among the sheikhs, and Ibn Sa'id was more knowledgeable in hadith than Ibn Munir, except that Ibn Munir's speech in hadith is better than Ibn Sa'id's speech
Al-Dhahabi: The memorizer, the truthful, the narrator of his time, the man is absolutely trustworthy, some people spoke about him without proof, and there is no objection to al-Sulaymani's saying about him
Abd al-Rahman ibn Khallad al-Ramhurmuzi: No hadith scholar in Islam is known to have matched Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Baghwi in the length of his hearing
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Naqqash: He was mistaken in a hadith on the authority of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, and once he was trustworthy, may God have mercy on him
Muslim ibn al-Qasim al-Andalusi: Trustworthy, the journey to him was in his time
Musa ibn Harun al-Hammal: He used to praise and commend him, and once: If it were permissible to say to a human being that he is above trustworthiness, it would be said to him. He heard what we did not hear, he heard from Ibn Aisha and we did not hear, and he went with him and he did not go with us, Ibn Munir does not speak except the truth
Yahya ibn Ma'in: The trustworthy and the son of the trustworthy
Yaqoub ibn Musa al-Ardabīlī: He was head to head with Musa ibn Harun al-Hammal, and he was one of our companions who wrote hadith and understood it