Abu Ahmad ibn Adi al-Jurjani: Some of his hadiths are authentic, while others are not corroborated.
Abu al-Fath al-Azdi: Bad in his doctrine and weak.
Abu Ja'far al-'Uqayli: He mentioned two hadiths from him and said: They are not corroborated.
Abu Hatim al-Razi: A weak hadith narrator who narrates absurdities.
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban al-Busti: A very rejected hadith narrator. Due to the scarcity of his narrations, it is not permissible to rely on him unless he agrees with trustworthy narrators.
Abu Dawud al-Sijistani: Trustworthy. And once: Sometimes sane and sometimes insane. And once: Weak.
Abu Zur'a al-Razi: Weak in hadith, narrating from Hunaylah.
Abu Muhammad ibn Hazm al-Zahiri: Unknown.
Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani: Weak.
al-Hasan ibn al-Sabah al-Bazzar: He narrated hadiths that were not corroborated, and he was lenient in hadith.
al-Daraqutni: Abandoned. And once: Weak.
al-Dhahabi: They weakened him.
Zakariya ibn Yahya al-Saji: Weak, narrates fabrications.
Abd al-Rahman ibn Mahdi: He did not narrate from him.
Amr ibn Ali al-Fallas: I heard from him, and he was confused. An abandoned hadith narrator, he was not narrated from. He was truthful but did not memorize well.
Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Qattan: A rejected hadith narrator, it is not permissible to rely on him.
Yahya ibn Ma'in: In the narration of Abbas al-Dawri: Weak. In the narration of Uthman ibn Sa'id al-Darimi: Trustworthy.
Yazid ibn Harun al-Ayli: He was a Qadari. And once: That insane man.