Abu Ahmad ibn 'Adi al-Jarjani: Truthful, there is nothing wrong with him, and once: He is, God willing, truthful in his narration
Abu Hatim al-Razi: He is inclined to Shi'ism, he writes his hadith
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban al-Busti: He was extreme in his Shi'ism, he narrated fabricated reports from famous narrators until they became numerous in his narrations, along with his alteration of chains of narration
Abu Dawud al-Sijistani: Ahl al-Bayt Shi'a, but there is no falsehood in him
Abu Zur'a al-Razi: Truthful
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: There is nothing wrong with him
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasa'i: Kufi, there is nothing wrong with him
Ahmad ibn Salih al-Jili: He considered him trustworthy
Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Jawzajani: Extreme in the badness of his doctrine
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Truthful, inclined to Shi'ism
al-Daraqutni: Weak
al-Dhahabi: Shia scholar
Ali ibn al-Madini: Truthful, and once: Truthful, inclined to Shi'ism, and once: Trustworthy
Isa ibn Yunus al-Sabi'i: Ahl al-Bayt Shi'a, but there is no falsehood in him
Muhammad ibn Sa'd Katb al-Waqidi: Truthful, good in hadith
Muhammad ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Numayr: He was extreme in his Shi'ism, rejecting hadith
Yahya ibn Ma'in: Trustworthy
Ya'qub ibn Shaybah al-Sadusi: Trustworthy