Apart from his religious capacities he also served as the Jordanian ambassador to Iran between 1996 and 2001.[1]
Qudah was appointed by royal decree as Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Jordan on 28 February 2007.[1] In October 2007 he was one of the 138 Muslim signatories of the open letter A Common Word Between Us and You to Christian leaders calling for peace between the Muslim and Christian communities.[2][3] He resigned on 23 February 2010 and was replaced by Abdul Karim Khasawneh.[4]
After Qudahs' death, Mohammad Qudah, his son and a former Minister, together with followers of Noah Qudah started the Sheikh Noah Rifadah Society. The organization seeks to alleviate poverty in Jordan.[7]