Abu Bakr ibn al-Haddad al-Masri: I am pleased with him as a proof between me and Allah
Abu Ja'far al-Tahawi: An Imam of the Muslims
Abu Sa'id ibn Yunus al-Masri: An Imam in Hadith, Trustworthy, Upright, Hafiz
Abu Abd Allah al-Hakim al-Naysaburi: The most knowledgeable of the Shaykhs of Egypt in his time, the most knowledgeable of them in the Sahih (sound Hadith) and the Saqim (weak Hadith), and the most knowledgeable of them in رجال (narrators of Hadith). He is an Imam in Hadith without contention.
Abu Ali al-Hafiz al-Naysaburi: He was one of the Imams of the Muslims, and once: the Imam in Hadith without contention.
Ahmad ibn Nasr al-Hafiz: Whoever has the patience of al-Nasai, he had the Hadith of Ibn Lahi'ah, biography by biography, so he did not narrate it, and he did not see fit to narrate the Hadith of Ibn Lahi'ah.
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: The Hafiz, the author of the Sunan
Al-Daraqutni: He is superior to all those who are mentioned with this knowledge from the people of his time, and once he was the most knowledgeable of the Shaykhs of Egypt in his time, and the most knowledgeable of them in the Sahih and the Saqim of the narrations and the most knowledgeable of them in the narrators of Hadith, and I do not prefer anyone over al-Nasai.
Al-Dhahabi: A Hafiz who memorized more than Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, and once: the Imam, the Hafiz, the Upright
Al-Qasim ibn Zakariya al-Matraz: An Imam, or he deserves to be an Imam
Al-Mizzi: One of the prominent Imams, the precise Hafizes, and the famous scholars
Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti: One of the prominent Imams and the precise Hafizes
Muhammad ibn al-Muzzaffar al-Hafiz: I heard our Shaykhs in Egypt acknowledge Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Nasai's superiority and Imamate
Mansur ibn Umar al-Faqih: An Imam of the Muslims