Abu Bakr al-Isma'ili: He narrated from him in his Sahih, except that he omitted his name, al-Kayyal said: And al-Isma'ili did not omit it due to his weakness, but because he is not in the rank of his sheikhs, but rather he is one of his peers
Abu Amr ibn al-Salah: He became confused at the end of his life
Abu Muhammad al-Abnusi: No confusion was known about him except what Ibn al-Salah narrated
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Trustworthy, Upright, one of the great scholars of his time
Al-Husayn ibn Safwan al-Bardha'i: He became confused at the end of his life
Abd al-Hayy ibn al-'Imad al-Hanbali: Trustworthy, devout, upright, precise, author, he authored the Musnad al-Sahih and others
Abd al-Latif ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Kayyal al-Shafi'i: If his confusion is not proven, it is likely that he was mistaken for another contemporary of his who shared his name, his father's name, and his town, namely: Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn al-Hasan al-Jurjani