Abu al-Hasan ibn al-Qattan al-Fasi: Absolutely trustworthy, I do not know of anyone who weakened him, nor is he mentioned among the weak narrators
Abu Bakr al-Bazzar: Trustworthy and well-known
Abu Zur'ah al-Razi: Trustworthy
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasa'i: Trustworthy
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Trustworthy scholar of Maghazi (military expeditions of Prophet Muhammad), and once said: The statement of Abd al-Haqq that some weakened him is not correct
Al-Dhahabi: Truthful scholar of Maghazi
Sibṭ ibn al-'Ajami: The scholar of Maghazi. Al-Hakim mentioned a hadith in al-Mustadrak about Zakat (charity) narrated by him on the authority of Qays ibn Sa'd ibn Ubadah regarding sending him as a messenger. Then he said on the condition of Muslim. Al-Dhahabi said after him: Rather, it is disconnected, Asim did not meet Qays. This is an apparent Irsal (narrating a hadith without mentioning the successor) and not Tadlis (concealing a defect in the chain of narration) according to the most correct opinion, and Asim should not be mentioned among the Mudallis narrators
Abd al-Haqq ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Ishbili: He said in al-Ahkam, he is trustworthy according to Ibn Ma'in and Abu Zur'ah, and others weakened him
Muhammad ibn Sa'd Kathib al-Waqidi: Trustworthy and narrated many hadiths
Yahya ibn Ma'in: Trustworthy