Abu Ahmad Al-Hakim: Not followed in some of his Hadith
Abu Ahmad bin Adi Al-Jurjani: He has sound Hadiths, and in his narration there is leniency, but despite his leniency, his Hadiths are written
Abu Hatim Al-Razi: Truthful, trustworthy
Abu Hatim bin Hibban Al-Busti: Makes many mistakes, extremely delusional, contradicts the trustworthy in narrations, so much so that when a novice in this field hears him, he knows that it is fabricated or inverted, it is not permissible to rely on him when he agrees, so how about when he is alone in the complexities
Abu Abdullah Al-Hakim Al-Naysaburi: The leading Imams testified to his truthfulness and mastery
Ahmad bin Hanbal: He is fine
Ahmad bin Shuayb Al-Nasai: There is nothing wrong with him
Ibrahim bin Ishaq Al-Harbi: Denier of Hadith
Ibn Abi Hatim Al-Razi: Truthful
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani: Truthful, errs often and conceals
Ibn Abd Al-Barr Al-Andalusi: Not an evidence
Al-Hussein bin Ali Al-Karabisi: Mentioned him among the concealers
Muhammad bin Ismail Al-Bukhari: Truthful, and sometimes truthful, but he is concerned with the matter
Muhammad bin Sa'd Katib Al-Waqidi: Denier of Hadith
Authors of Tahrir Taqrib Al-Tahdhib: Truthful, as for concealing, we did not find anyone who described him with it
Yahya bin Ma'in: There is nothing wrong with him
Yaqub bin Sufyan Al-Faswi: He weakened him