Abu Ahmad Al-Hakim: He is not reliable according to them
Abu Ahmad bin Adi Al-Jurjani: Despite his weakness, his Hadith is written
Abu Bakr Al-Bayhaqi: According to the scholars of Hadith, he is weak
Abu Hatim Al-Razi: His Hadith is written but not used as evidence, and he is close to Ibn Abi Habiba, who is prone to many mistakes, and is not strong
Abu Hatim bin Hibban Al-Busti: He reverses chains of narration and elevates mursal narrations
Abu Dawud Al-Sijistani: Weak and abandoned in Hadith
Abu Zur'ah Al-Razi: His Hadith is not worth two fils
Abu Nu'aym Al-Fadl bin Dukin: His Hadith is not worth two fils
Ahmad bin Shu'ayb Al-Nasa'i: Weak, from Madinah
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani: Weak
Al-Daraqutni: Abandoned
Al-Dhahabi: They weakened him
Muhammad bin Ismail Al-Bukhari: Prone to many mistakes, his Hadith is written
Nur Al-Din Al-Haythami: Weak
Yahya bin Ma'in: Weak, not worth anything, and once: Abandoned in Hadith, and in a narration by Ibn Muharriz: Weak