Ashamed of it ? Who said that ?
Do you know what is getting ashamed?
Its when being a Pakistani you pose as an Indian.. What can be worse than that you tell me?
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ans-after-ny-bomb-scare-idUSTRE64655Y20100507
Are you proud of your own "brave" Pakistanis posing as "coward" Indians ?
Now, regarding Cow Piss, Firstly Hindus.. ( some.. very few ) do drink in minor quantities.. for "Medicinal Purpose"
And You arelying..about camel piss.... Its NOT FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSE.. BUT :
https://www.ilmgate.org/consumption-of-camel-urine-clarification-from-islamic-tradition/
Why Are Muslims Drinking Camel Urine?
The question arises as to why Muslims, who have always been known for their extraordinary diligence in cleanliness and purity, which is at the very core of the teachings of their faith, are drinking camel urine. As surprising as it may sound, those minority of Muslims who are drinking camel urine, are doing so out of religious conviction. That conviction stems from their understanding of an incident during the blessed lifetime of the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ. This incident has been reported in several places by Imām al-Bukhāri in his
Ṣaḥῑḥ (ḥadῑth 233)
[3] and Imām Muslim in his
Ṣaḥῑḥ (ḥadῑth 1671)
[4]. It has also been reported by various other imams of ḥadῑth in their respective collections.
The Ḥadῑth of Camel Urine
The ḥadῑth is narrated by Anas ibn Mālik (may Allāh be pleased with him). He describes how a group of people from the tribe of ῾Ukl or ῾Uraynah
[5] arrived in Madῑnah. In the commentary of the ḥadῑth, Shaykh al-Islām Ibn Ḥajar al-῾Asqalāni, in his monumental
Fatḥ al-Bāri, states that they embraced Islām
[6], but fell very ill due to the climate, food and flu of Madῑnah. Ibn Ḥajar mentions that there is indication that when they arrived in Madῑnah, they were already ill. Their illness was extreme malnutrition and weakness. Their colour had turned pale. They came to the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ and complained about their critical condition. He told them to go to a herd of milch camels that were kept in the plains outside Madῑnah and drink their urine and milk. In his commentary on
Ṣaḥῑḥ Muslim, ῾Allāmah Mufti Muḥammad Taqi ῾Uthmāni mentions various narrations that state that the camels belonged to the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ, or that amongst the camels were some that belonged to the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ. Some narrations of the ḥadῑth state that the camels were of
ṣadaqah[7]. When these individuals went, and drank the urine and milk of the camels, they regained good health. They then killed the shepherd of the Messenger of Allāh
[8] and stole the camels. According to some narrations, they put on weight and regained strength.