Abu al-Hasan ibn al-Qattan al-Fasi: His only criticism was that he took money for listening to Hadith.
Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami: He wrote and narrated many Hadiths, and he was trustworthy.
Abu Ya'la al-Khalili: He was trustworthy and everyone who met him praised him.
Ahmad ibn Ataa al-Rudhbari: He was intelligent and inclined towards the school of thought of the Hadith scholars and the apparent meaning.
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani: Hafiz, trustworthy, truthful, he has some mistakes.
Ibn Asakir al-Dimashqi: All his companions who met him praised him.
Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi: Trustworthy
Al-Daraqutni: Trustworthy
Al-Dhahabi: Trustworthy and reliable, and once: The Imam, the Hafiz, the Hadith scholar, the Sufi.
Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti: Trustworthy and reliable
Muslimah ibn al-Qasim al-Andalusi: Trustworthy, good in narration