He is a member of, and is supported by, the Kuwait Democratic Forum (KDF) (المنبر الديمقراطي الكويتي); a progressive Kuwaiti political organisation that promotes civil liberties and democratisation.
On December 29, 2010, Al-Mulla voted in favor of an Islamic bill that would allow military personnel in the Kuwaiti Army to grow beards.
"[1] In an August 11, 2008, interview with the Arab Times, Al-Mulla supported allowing women to join the Army and Police.
[1] On September 22, 2008, Al-Mulla demanded from Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Bader Al-Duwailah a list of companies involved in trafficking[clarification needed].
[3] On November 19, 2008, Al-Mulla told the Arab Times that he believed that three MPs who were filing to question Prime Minister Nasser were secretly seeking to provoke an unconstitutional dissolution of the parliament.