Murad began working during his time in the university, being the director of the Cipta Guna Marabahan company from 1982 until 1986 and the chairman of the student senate of Unlam's law faculty.
After being involved in youth organizations for several years, Murad eventually joined Golkar, becoming a staff member in the research and development section of the party.
During his first term, Murad was seated in Commission IV of the People's Representative Council, which handles transport and infrastructure.
He was nominated by Golkar for the South Kalimantan constituency and obtained 40,399 votes, thus allowing him a seat in DPR for a second term.
He was seated in the lawmaking body of the DPR and was involved in formulating several bills, such as the bill on Aceh, manpower development and protection, building, industrial dispute settlement, water resources, pornography, information and electronic transactions, the elimination of racial and ethnic discrimination, spatial planning, railways, shipping, aviation, and traffic and highways.
During his tenure, Murad frequently met with farmers and engaged in the construction of roads, bridges, and irrigation to support local agriculture.
[4] At the end of his second term, in 2016 nine villages in the regency began receiving electricity from the local power grid.
Noormiliyani previously served as the speaker of the South Kalimantan Regional People's Representative Council.
[7] Murad initially wanted to run as a senator, but his wish was rejected by the Golkar party, who instructed him to ran for the local legislature instead.