Abu Ahmad al-Hakim: Deviator of Hadith
Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: He is righteous himself, but if he narrates from a weak narrator, it is taken from that weak narrator
Abu al-Fath al-Azdi: Abandoned
Abu Bakr al-Barqani: Abandoned
Abu Bakr al-Bayhaqi: Not strong
Abu Hatim al-Razi: Weak in Hadith, his Hadith is rejected
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban al-Busti: Accused him
Abu Zur'a al-Razi: Not strong
Abu Sa'id ibn Yunus al-Masri: He needs to be considered
Abu 'Eisa al-Tirmidhi: He is weakened in Hadith
Abu Mushir al-Ghassani: I don't know anything but good. He is not from the people of Hadith, and his peers are like him
Abu Nu'aym al-Asbahani: Denier of Hadith
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: He was asked about him, so it seems he weakened him
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasa'i: Not trustworthy, and he said once: Abandoned in Hadith
Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Jawzajani: I saw more than one of the Imams denying the Hadiths that he narrates
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Weak
al-Hasan ibn Ali al-Tusi: Some scholars criticized him, weakened him
al-Daraqutni: Abandoned
al-Dhahabi: Weakened by a group, not abandoned
Zakaria ibn Yahya al-Saji: Scholars agreed on his weakness
Abd al-A'la ibn Mushir al-Ghassani: I don't know anything but good
Ali ibn al-Madini: He was weak
Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari: Denier of Hadith, weak, and once: Deviator of Hadith
Yahya ibn Ma'in: Weak
Ya'qub ibn Shaybah al-Siduusi: Confused in Hadith, many rejected narrations