Abu Ahmad ibn Adi Al-Jurjani: He has a sound hadith from trustworthy people, and a group of well-known people narrated from him, and I hope that there is nothing wrong with his hadith because I did not find any Munkar hadith in his narration.
Abu Hatim Al-Razi: Truthful in hadith
Abu Hatim ibn Habban Al-Busti: He mentioned him among the trustworthy and said: He was one of the companions of Abu Yusuf and was among those who collected and compiled.
Abu Zar'a Al-Razi: Truthful and once, he was more similar to the people of opinion than the people of knowledge because he was a seeker of it, traveled, and cared.
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: I never wrote anything about Mu'alla, not even a letter, and once: He used to write conditions, and whoever wrote them did not fail to lie.
Ahmad ibn Salih Al-Jili: Trustworthy, man of Sunnah
Ahmad ibn Kamil Al-Shajari: Trustworthy in narration and transmission
Ibn Hajar Al-'Asqalani: Trustworthy Sunni Faqih sought to be a judge, but refused. Those who claimed that Ahmad accused him of lying were mistaken.
Al-Dhahabi: The Faqih Hafez
Muhammad ibn Sa'd Katb Al-Waqidi: He sought hadith and was truthful, a man of hadith, opinion, and fiqh.
Yahya ibn Ma'in: Trustworthy
Ya'qub ibn Shaiba Al-Sadusi: Trustworthy, precise, truthful