Investments

Q: I am married and live with my husband & In-laws. My in-laws have invested certain amount of money with their son-in-law who have his own
trading firm and he pays a certain fix amount on monthly basis as return for investment. I would like to know whether this monthly fixed amount received on investment will be considered as halaal as per Islam.

Being eligible for a certain bank account

Q: I have a question which might seem a little odd but was hoping you could assist me. I have an account with First National Bank called a Young Professionals Account and the only way you can get this account is  if you are between the age of 18 and 30, earn more than a specific amount a month and have a professional degree (law, accounting, engineering, medicine etc), like a profession. I got the account a couple of years ago but started realising now that I don't have one of those professional degrees, although I do fill the other requirements of age and minimum salary. Mine is a Bcom IT Degree, just not a professional degree like the ones required for the account. They required a degree certificate which I handed to them and they did accept it at the branch I went to. I'm torn as to whether it is haraam for me to have this account and whatever I have spent and use in this account is wrong or forbidden. The degree certificate I handed to the branch was my own certificate showing a normal Bcom degree. Should I be worried about this? Do I need to change my account? What about all the things I have used the account for? Apologies for the odd question. I did know at the time that it wasn't one of those professional degrees but it didn't occur to me that it might be wrong. This account also has fees and and these fees are automatically taken from the account as well.

Putting impure clothes in the washing machine

Q: We have dawlance 5200 washing machine and it has the facility of washing as well as swill (khanggalna). It has the system of swill is like that we place all the clothes (having water of surf) in the bucket like structure and open a supply of water. The water continuously falls on the upper side of the bucket filled with clothes and get away from the downward side. After switch on the button the bucket spins and the whole process is for the ten minutes. The number of clothes filled in bucket is approximately ten. One day mistakenly my mother mistakenly wash a dirty (napaak) clothes of having mani with the other clothes in the washing machine and the swill as usually. Will all the clothes be na paak?  We have to clean all the clothes? 

Nose bleed

Q: I have been having quite a lot of nose bleeds recently. After the bleeding stops, after washing the area a lot, there are no visible traces of blood, but you can still smell it. What is the ruling on this?