Abu Bakr Al-Bayhaqi: His hearing from Abu Ad-Darda, Wathilah, Abu Umamah, and Muadh ibn Jabal is not proven.
Abu Hatim Ar-Razi: I don't know of anyone in Ash-Sham more knowledgeable in jurisprudence than him.
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban Al-Busti: He mentioned him among the trustworthy and said: He was one of the jurists of Ash-Sham and may have concealed the identity of his teachers.
Abu Sa'id ibn Yunus Al-Masri: Jurist, scholar
Abu 'Abdullah Al-Hakim An-Naysaburi: Most of his narrations from the Companions are indirect.
Ahmad ibn Salih Al-Jili: Trustworthy
Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub Al-Jawzajani: He is suspected of believing in predestination, and he was slandered for it.
Ibn Hajar Al-'Asqalani: Trustworthy jurist, frequent transmitter, famous
Adh-Dhahabi: The jurist of Ash-Sham
Sibti ibn Al-'Ajami: Famous for transmitting from a group he did not meet.
Abd Ar-Rahman ibn Yusuf ibn Kharash: Truthful, and he believed in predestination.
Muhammad ibn Sa'd Kathir Al-Waqidi: Some scholars said: He was weak in his hadith and opinion.
Muhammad ibn 'Ammar Al-Mawsili: Imam of the people of Ash-Sham
Yahya ibn Ma'in: He believed in predestination, then he recanted.