Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: He has some things that I denied from the hadiths, and he was a mudallis who muddled in colors, and I hope that he did not deliberately lie
Abu Bakr al-Isma'ili: I do not accuse him of intending to lie, but he is cunning in muddling and frequently distorting
Abu Bakr ibn Abdan al-Shirazi: He used to mix and muddle
Abu Abd Allah al-Hakim al-Naysaburi: Mudallis
Abu Ali al-Hafiz al-Naysaburi: We accuse him of a hadith that no one in Islam narrated except him
Ahmad ibn Abi Khaythama al-Nasa'i: Trustworthy, narrated many hadiths
Ibrahim ibn 'Urmah al-Isbahani: Liar
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Famous for muddling with honesty and trustworthiness
Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi: Mudallis, and all our sheikhs rely on him
Al-Daraqutni: A mixed mudallis, and once: A mudallis with many mistakes
Al-Dhahabi: He has leniency
Abdan ibn Ahmad al-Ahwazi: He was still known for seeking knowledge
Umar ibn Abd al-Salam al-Tamimi: The hafiz, the muhaddith of Iraq, used to say: I answered three hundred thousand questions in hadith, and he used to muddle
Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Abi Khaythama: Trustworthy
Muhammad ibn al-Muzaffar al-Hafiz: A trustworthy imam, nothing is denied from him except muddling, and the imams muddled
Muhammad ibn Tahir al-Qaysarani: He did not lie, but greed drove him