Abu Ja'far Al-Uqayli: The last part of his narration is known with a different chain of narration, and the beginning is not preserved.
Abu Hatim bin Hibban Al-Busti: It is not permissible to use his narration as evidence.
Ibn Abi Hatim Al-Razi: Rejected narration, unknown Sheikh.
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani: Abandoned narration.
Ibn Rumaih Al-Nabati: His narration is not authentic.
Ibn Abd Al-Barr Al-Andalusi: According to a group of scholars, he is accused of lying.
Ibn Iraq: Sheikh Al-Walid bin Bakir used to fabricate hadiths.
Al-Daraqutni: Abandoned, and once: Rejected narration, and once: He wrote and heard, but he was reckless, and fabricated chains of narration and texts, and put chains of narration on texts, and texts on chains of narration.
Al-Dhahabi: Unknown and weak, and it was said that he was a fabricator.
Muhammad bin Ismail Al-Bukhari: His narration is very rejected, despite the scarcity of his narrations. His narration does not resemble the narration of the trustworthy, nor does his narration resemble the narration of the reliable. It is not permissible to use his narration as evidence. He said in Al-Tarikh Al-Kabir: Rejected narration, on the authority of Ali bin Zayd, narrated from him by Al-Walid bin Bakir, and once: He is not followed in his narration.
Wakee' bin Al-Jarrah: He fabricates hadiths.