Abu Ahmad Al-Hakim: His hadith is not upright
Abu Ahmad ibn Adi Al-Jurjani: He has some good hadiths, and he is one whose hadith is written
Abu Al-Arab Al-Kirwani: He weakened him
Abu Al-Qasim ibn Bashkuwal: Weak, abandoned
Abu Hatim Al-Razi: Abandoned in Hadith, Denier of Hadith, Weak in Hadith
Abu Hatim ibn Hibban Al-Busti: He was one of the righteous who was overcome by delusion until he went beyond the limit of being relied upon
Abu Dawud Al-Sijistani: He is nothing
Abu Zar'ah Al-Razi: Weak in Hadith, there is weakness in his Hadith
Ahmad ibn Hanbal: A righteous man, he did not know Hadith nor did he memorize it, denier of Hadith
Ahmad ibn Shu'ayb Al-Nasa'i: Abandoned in Hadith, and once: Another one who is not trustworthy
Ahmad ibn Salih Al-Jili: Weak in Hadith
Ibrahim ibn Ishaq Al-Harbi: Others are more trustworthy than him
Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub Al-Jawzajani: He weakened him
Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani: Abandoned in Hadith
Al-Daraqutni: He is not strong
Al-Dhahabi: They weakened him
Zakariya ibn Yahya Al-Saji: He has Munkar narrations
Ali ibn Al-Madini: Very weak
Muhammad ibn Ismail Al-Bukhari: Denier of Hadith, he does not care what he narrates, he weakened him very much, and once: Denier of Hadith, weak
Yahya ibn Ma'in: He is nothing, and once: His Hadith is not written, and once: Weak
Ya'qub ibn Sufyan Al-Faswi: Weak, denier of Hadith, his Hadith is nothing
Ya'qub ibn Shaybah Al-Sadusi: Weak in Hadith