Abu Al-Fat'h Al-Azdi: Trustworthy, but he narrated from his father what was not supported by others
Abu Hatim bin Hibban Al-Busti: He narrated uniquely from his father what has no basis
Ibn Hajar Al-'Asqalani: Trustworthy jurist, and once: one of the trustworthy and knowledgeable Imams, and people trusted him. It was said that Malik disliked him because he used to work for the Sultan
Adh-Dhahabi: There are differences of opinion regarding his trustworthiness, and his narration is good
Zakaria bin Yahya As-Saji: Trustworthy, except that he narrated from his father what was not supported by others
Sufyan Ath-Thawri: He called him the leader of the believers in Hadith
Ali ibn Al-Madini: He is not reliable
Muhammad ibn Ismail Al-Bukhari: He rejects his Hadiths
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib At-Tahdhib: Weak, but can be considered for corroboration and supporting evidence
Yahya bin Ma'in: Trustworthy