Abu Zar'ah Ar-Razi: Good in Hadith, narrated from Israel
Abu 'Abdullah Al-Hakim An-Naysaburi: Trustworthy
Ahmad bin Shu'ayb An-Nasa'i: He argued with his narrations, and said: There is nothing wrong with him
Ahmad bin Salih Al-Jalil: Truthful
Ibn Abi Hatim Ar-Razi: He was trustworthy and content, narrated from Shubah, Israel, Al-Mas'udi, and Harb bin Shaddad. Muhammad bin Al-Muthanna narrated from him, and Abu Hatim heard from him and narrated from him
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani: Truthful, he makes slight mistakes, and once: Al-Bukhari met him and narrated few Hadiths from him
Al-Dhahabi: One of the trustworthy and prominent narrators of Basra, narrated from Hisham bin Abi 'Abdullah Ad-Dustawai, Shubah bin Al-Hajjaj, and a group, and Al-Bukhari, Abu Muslim Al-Kajji, and Abu Khalifah narrated from him
Ali bin Al-Madini: The people of Basra agreed upon his justice
Amr bin Ali Al-Fallas: Truthful, makes many mistakes and alterations, not a strong reference
Muhammad bin Ismail Al-Bukhari: He argued with his narrations
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib At-Tahdhib: Trustworthy but with some mistakes
Yahya bin Ma'in: An old trustworthy sheikh, there is nothing wrong with him, once: Makes many alterations, and there is nothing wrong with him, and once: He is not among the Hadith scholars
Ya'qub bin Sufyan Al-Faswi: Trustworthy