You can also find Fatwa's written by Sheikh Google Sahib these days. It really is a 'do it all' search engine isnt it?
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D loooooooooooooooolN this? did it actually exist? people really had to fill out a form? or wait a month for there results?
Yes unfortunately some people use any source they find on google. That is why some scholars recommended to stick with the books instead of doing it all on internet, but if you know that the website is upon correct aqeedah and they use authentic sources then it should be no problem. The web is filled with fabricated hadiths and lies about islam.You can also find Fatwa's written by Sheikh Google Sahib these days. It really is a 'do it all' search engine isnt it?
I dont think its true.N this? did it actually exist? people really had to fill out a form? or wait a month for there results?
hahaha, no there was no Google in the 60s lol, Google is founded in 1998 as I remember (with internet and computers). so yeahOh i thougt it was true . . looks real to me, i was really shocked SubhaanAllaah
Lol, what does it mean to subscribe to Google? What could Google possibly send you?
Thank you bro ! nice to see that ugly interface of the 98' again ;D (now not much better lol)Google in 1998..NOT A JOKE. this is real stuff![]()
Subscribe to get "monthly updates", I think to get informations of new releases or new services.Lol, what does it mean to subscribe to Google? What could Google possibly send you?
Probably searches you made which could take days to find back then..Lol
Subscribe to get "monthly updates", I think to get informations of new releases or new services.
interesting. the shopkeepers's certainly a google fan. lol.
LOL..its not true, its photoshopped hahaha
i knew that! (maybe not)
but i did know it was fake... just never thought 'how' it could have been fake. photoshop, makes sense. lol.
On one hand that's a great idea! Think about it, open a store and name it Google. A ready well-known logo to attract customers in the East with no inspectors or whatever.
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