"God" religion has been around from the Beginning.
Which beginning are you talking about,
The Apes ?
Yes, the beginning of the apes and everything else. The creation only took 6 days. The apes were created on day 6. The beginning of the creation was the beginning of day 1. So, unless you are very picky, you cold say that it was at the time of the creation of the apes.

So which religion and what rules did Apes used to follow ? and how came they were able to read Bibble and other similar stuff when there was no English Language invented back then.
Apes followed the true religion of God which includes the Laws of Nature.
What's a Bibble? If you meant Bible, the Bible wasn't written back then. The original language of the Bible that Moses started writing it in (much later than the Beginning) was probably ancient Hebrew. However, he could have written it in ancient Egyptian and translated it into Hebrew later. But we don't have any evidence of this, and I have never heard of any Jewish tradition regarding this.

what religion of God ? laws of nature is not a religion and will never be cause nature doesn't needs to be worshiped nor to be assumed supernatural
At the time of the Beginning, the Law of Nature included all of the Law of God. There was no need for a Gospel, yet, because there was no sin at the Beginning.
The pure Law of Nature (which doesn't exist today because of sin) was indeed the only religion around at the time of the Beginning. In addition, supernatural doesn't necessarily have anything to do with religious requirements. Over the centuries, many people bowed down to statues and carvings, even though these have no supernatural ability whatsoever. Religion isn't necessarily connected to the supernatural.

They worship the statues cause they believe it has some supernatural abilities and no they don't preach to stones we find on the streets .It's the specialty