Abu Ahmad Al Hakam: He is not considered strong (reliable) by them
Abu Ahmad Bin Adi Al Jurjani: He is one of the extremists among the Shiites of Kufa, and he was only criticized for his extremism. As for his Hadiths, I hope there is no problem with them
Abu Bishr Al Dulabi: He is not trustworthy
Abu Jaafar Al Aqili: He was abandoned due to his extremism, and rightfully so
Abu Hatam Al Razi: Yes, I saw him with a long beard, and he was foolish. He is one of the freed slaves of the Shiites. He writes his Hadiths, but he is not used as a reference
Abu Hatam Bin Hibban Al Busti: He twists the narrations and is careless in the narrations
Ahmad Bin Hanbal: He is a Shiite, I don't think there is anything wrong with his Hadiths
Ahmad Bin Shuaib Al Nasa'i: He is not trustworthy
Ahmad Bin Salih Al Jili: Trustworthy
Ibrahim Bin Ya'qub Al Jawzjani: Deviant
Ibn Hajar Al Asqalani: An extremist Shiite, truthful in Hadith
Al-Dhahabi: His Hadith is not used as evidence, Shiite
Jarir Bin Abdul Hamid Al Dabbi: I abandoned him because he was an opponent due to his Shi'ism
Husayn Bin Ali Al Ja'fi: I saw him with a long beard, made foolish by his beard
Khalaf Bin Hushab Al Kufi: He is one of the leaders of those who disparage Abu Bakr and Umar
Amir Bin Sharaheel Al Sha'bi: Whenever he saw him, he would make fun of him
Amr Bin Ali Al Falas: He goes to extremes in Shi'ism, weak in Hadith
Muhammad Bin Ismail Al Bukhari: He is not considered strong (reliable) by them
Muhammad Bin Bishr Al Abdi: I saw him with a long beard, foolish
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib Al-Tahdhib: Weak, and he was extreme in his Shi'ism
Yahya Bin Ma'in: Trustworthy, and once: Shiite