The article focuses on the Ottoman period scholar Kara Halil Efendi (d. 1123/1711) and his gloss/hâşiya on Kürdî, who was a gloss/hâşiya on Nüzhe. Black Halil has a professor, bureaucrat and glosser personality. Kara Halil, who rose from professorship to qazasker, is an important character in terms of raising the Ottoman ilmiye class, showing his interests and goals. His gloss is; The transfer of the Egyptian scientific heritage (Nüzhe and Kürdî Haşiyesi) to the Ottoman Empire is important in terms of the nature of Ottoman era hadith writing and the Ottoman understanding of science. The study is based on the 17th-18th century, which constitutes a part of the history of hadith, by revealing the flow of science in Egypt-Istanbul, the writing style, language and content of the hadith method, specific to Kara Halil, who is a scholar in the field, and his work. It aims to give an idea about the 19th century Ottoman period. In this context, Kara Halil's life, scientific and bureaucratic personality will be discussed first, and then his work, Haşiye alâ Hâşiyet'l-Kürdî ala Şerhi Nuhbeti'l-Fiker, which he wrote about the hadith method.