Abu al-Fatah al-Azdi: They talk about him, he narrated strange things from the trustworthy narrators that are not followed
Abu Hatim al-Razi: He has an opinion on him
Abu Abd Allah al-Hakim al-Naysaburi: One of the imams of the people of knowledge, and once: Whoever looked into his book al-Tanbih knew his advancement in the sciences
Ahmad ibn Ja'far al-Jammal: He mentioned in the news of the judges: One of the flags of the world
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: He mentioned to him what people accuse him of, so he denied it, and said: We did not know him with innovation
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb al-Nasai: One of the jurists
Ishaq ibn Rahawayh: That Dajjal
Ismail ibn Ishaq al-Qadi: More pious to Allah than to have anything of what is accused of him
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: A truthful jurist except that he was accused of stealing hadith, and that did not happen to him, but rather he used to narrate the narration by permission and presence
Al-Dhahabi: He had diligence and knowledge and was one of the imams of ijtihad and he has books, including the book al-Tanbih
Al-Dhahak ibn Mukhlid al-Shaybani: Steals hadith
Salih ibn Muhammad Jazara: He used to narrate hadiths from Abdullah ibn Idris that he had not heard from him, and once: I hate hadith, by Allah, from him
Ali ibn al-Junayd al-Razi: They had no doubt that he was stealing people's hadiths and attributing them to himself
Yahya ibn Ma'in: He used to lie