Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: Trustworthy
Abu al-Qasim ibn Bashkuwal: Trustworthy, no problem with him, owner of the market of Medina
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban al-Busti: He was handsome and intelligent
Abu Zar'a al-Razi: I prefer him over Hisham ibn Sa'd
Abu Abd Allah al-Hakim al-Nishapuri: Trustworthy
Abu Ya'la al-Khalili: Trustworthy, not a prolific narrator
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: No problem with him, trustworthy
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasa'i: Trustworthy
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Trustworthy, and once: One of the famous trustworthy narrators, Uthman ibn Abi Shaybah criticized him without proof, and his leniency is not acceptable because the community relied on him
Al-Dhahabi: Trustworthy Imam
Abd al-Rahman ibn Mahdi: I regretted that I did not narrate more from him
Uthman ibn Abi Shaybah al-Absi: No problem with him, but he is not one whose hadith is relied upon
Ali ibn al-Madini: He was considered trustworthy by us, and he was the governor of the market
Malik ibn Anas: He praised him
Muhammad ibn Sa'd, the scribe of al-Waqidi: Trustworthy, narrated many hadiths
Yahya ibn Mu'in: Trustworthy, righteous, and once: Trustworthy
Ya'qub ibn Shaybah al-Sadusi: Trustworthy, he was the most knowledgeable of the people about Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Ansari