Abu Ahmad Al-Hakim: He is not strong according to them
Abu Ahmad Ibn Adi Al-Jurjani: His hadiths are generally sound in text, and he is among those whose hadiths are written
Abu Al-Fath Al-Azdi: Truthful but he narrates many fabricated hadiths
Abu Bakr Al-Bazzar: He narrated as Marfu' (Prophetic) hadiths which others narrated as Mawquf (from the companions)
Abu Hatim Al-Razi: Lenient in hadith, not strong, and once: Weak in hadith, rejected hadith
Abu Hatim Ibn Hibban Al-Busti: He used to err
Abu Zur’ah Al-Razi: Weak
Abu Abdillah Al-Hakim Al-Naysaburi: He is not abandoned
Abu Isa Al-Tirmidhi: He is weakened in hadith
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal: Al-Hijri was a narrator of fabricated hadiths
Ahmad Ibn Shu’ayb Al-Nasai: Weak, from Kufa, and once: Rejected in hadith, and once: He is neither trustworthy nor are his hadiths to be written
Ibrahim Ibn Ishaq Al-Harbi: There is weakness in him
Ibrahim Ibn Ya’qub Al-Jawzajani: His hadith is weakened
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani: Lenient in hadith, narrated Mawquf as Marfu
Al-Dhahabi: Weak
Sufyan Ibn Uyaynah: He used to weaken him, and once: He used to narrate hadith in a good manner despite what is in him
Ali Ibn Al-Junayd Al-Razi: Abandoned
Muhammad Ibn Ismail Al-Bukhari: Rejected in hadith
Muhammad Ibn Sa’d Kathir Al-Waqidi: Weak in hadith
Yahya Ibn Ma’in: Weak, not anything, and once: His hadith is not anything
Ya’qub Ibn Sufyan Al-Faswi: He was a narrator of fabricated hadiths, but he was fine