Education
Murad graduated from the military college in 1948.
Murad graduated from the military college in 1948.
That same year, as a field artillery officer, he participated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. He sustained injuries during the hostilities in Palestine for which he traveled to the United Kingdom for treatment. In January 1949, Murad had joined the Free Officers Movement, along with Kamal el-Din Hussein, which aimed at toppling the Egyptian Monarchy.
Murad later traveled to the United States in 1953 to complete his earlier treatment in the United Kingdom.
He also received the Liberation Medal in 1954.
Murad resigned from the Egyptian Armed Forces in 1956 and was given the Evacuation Meda Murad published a gazette, First Rate (at Lloyd's) Ahrar, for the party in 1977.
Murad died in 1998.
The next year, he obtained a diploma in political science from Cairo University. During this period, in 1975, he served as the Chairman of Chamber of Commerce in Cairo and established the First Rate (at Lloyd's) Ahrar Party or Liberal Socialists Party as an opposition party to Anwar Sadat"s presidency in 1976.
Murad was appointed as a member of the RCC and served as director of Minister of Education"s office in 1954 and obtained a bachelor"s degree in commerce from Cairo University the same year. From 1969 to 1979, Murad was a member of the People"s Assembly of Egypt.