Background
Yusuf bin Adil, better known as Buyong Adil, was born in January 1907 at Teluk Intan, Perak.
Yusuf bin Adil, better known as Buyong Adil, was born in January 1907 at Teluk Intan, Perak.
He began to write on history after his teacher, Cikgu Abdul Hadi Hassan, shifted to Kelantan.
Education and He received his early education at Sekolah Melayu Teluk Anson and later entered the Kolej Latihan Sultan Idris (SITC), Tanjung Malim in 1924. He was the best student at SITC and became a lecturer there after graduating. In 1939, Buyong Adil wrote and
After the Japanese occupation ended, he was appointed as a headmaster in a school in Ipoh.
During this time, he started being actively involved in the Perak Malay Coalition (Perikatan Melayu Perak). This led to the British appointing him as the head for the radio station for all the Malay schools in Singapore (which was at that time still a part of Malaysia).
He also directed his first play after the Japanese occupation. Later, he became the historical advisor for Tan Sri P Ramlee"s first movie to be shown in colour: "Hang Tuah".
During that time, he managed to write,, and
He also assisted Tan Sri Senu Abdul Rahman in collecting materials for the book Revolusi Mental in 1970. In 1971, he started work at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) as a research officer for history. This was when he began to write his other books such as Sejarak Sarawak,,, Sejarah Melaka,, and which were published by DBP. He died on the 31st of August 1976.
The Government English Secondary School (GESS) in Tapah was renamed as Master of Science Buyong Adil Tapah in 1977.
Marriage and Family.
After retiring from the government in 1962, he was chosen as a member of Singapore"s Public Services Commission (Perkhidmatan Awam Singapura) from 1963 until 1969.