A sick video that is used by two Genz entrepreneurs to sell sticky Islamic prayer spotlights contains a person in a Boerqa who presents himself as the sister of a victim of Southport attack.
The rough tap campaign of Myallahjar.com saw the company present itself as the older brother or sister of the children who were killed by Axel Rudakubana in July last year.
The actor claims to have overcome her death with the help of a pot of color -coded Koran verses with the label 'She is with Allah Now'.
The videos of the site are intended to cheat customers by thinking that they buy from a pious young Muslim woman.
A mailonline study, however, unmasked the real owner as Bodybuilding 22-year-old Jonathan Rodgers-Die the company runs from the guest room of the large stone house of his parents near Haltwhistle, a chic Northumbrian market city near Hadrianus Wall.
When he was confronted with a reporter, Rodgers admitted that the videos were 'sick' but the blame for his 21-year-old business partner on the other side of the country.
The Myallahjar site marks the pots for £ 19.99 with the slogan: 'Praise Allah. Unlock divine guidance with each fresh tailored to your emotions. '
The pot contains short prayers that are meant to be used for all the emotions that are happy, anxious, grateful, lonely, angry and sad.
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A sick tap video contains a person in a Boerqa who presents himself as the sister of a victim of a Southport attack
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The video is made to sell tasteless Islamic prayer spotlights with color -coded Koran verses inside
![Jonathan Rodger, 22, (photo) runs the company from the free bedroom of the large stone house of his parents near Haltwhistle](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/17/94979107-14373257-image-m-3_1738948351637.jpg)
Jonathan Rodger, 22, (photo) runs the company from the free bedroom of the large stone house of his parents near Haltwhistle
The company uses videos on social media to suggest that prayer pots can be used in times of temptation by sexual drives and alcohol.
Customers who register with the site receive the address and postal code of the Rodgers house when they give an order.
The self -proclaimed entrepreneur, who answered the door with jogging bottoms and an American football shirt, said: 'I understand that it is a sick video, it is disgusting.
'I never used the Southport tragedy to sell the prayer spot. I am the other videos.
'I was dropshipping with one of my friends and we both led the Muslim prayer spot.
“He called Adam Thelwell from a city near Bristol, Frome, he is 21, I think, I met him online.
'The company was in my name, but we split the win 50/50. The video about the Southport attacks was him. If you look at my account, I didn't post that and I didn't tell him to post it.
“The account is linked to the same Shopify website, the accounts were different.”
Thelwell lives with his parents in a smart house in Frome, Somerset, and works on a construction site in Swindon.
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The company uses videos on social media to suggest that prayer spots can be used to be able to handle different emotions and temptations
![The Myallahjar site marks the pots for £ 19.99 with the slogan: 'Praise Allah. Unlock divine guidance with each fresh tailored to your emotions'](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/17/94979431-14373257-image-a-3_1738949303272.jpg)
The Myallahjar site marks the pots for £ 19.99 with the slogan: 'Praise Allah. Unlock divine guidance with each fresh tailored to your emotions'
![Rodgers admitted that the videos were 'sick' but fought his 21-year-old business partner on the other side of the country](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/17/94979105-14373257-image-a-1_1738948340172.jpg)
Rodgers admitted that the videos were 'sick' but fought his 21-year-old business partner on the other side of the country
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A screengrab uses in the video of a news article about the Southport Stabbings
His mother Mel said that Adam items sold from home through his tap account, but she did not interfere with his sidelines and said: “He is 21, he is an adult.”
Mrs Thelwell said: 'I know he has a friend in the north, I think he is a Geordie, but I don't know his name.
'He's selling online, I think it is called drop.
“He is a bit easy. He is in his room, I hear him talk and he told me he has this businessman in the north. '
Mrs Thelwell, who confirmed that the family is not a Muslim, was surprised to discover that her son is said to be the brother of one of the Southport victims. “He is of course not. He lives here.
“I would like to think he doesn't, but he and his father will talk to him when we see him.”
Told that Adam sold trinkets online, Mrs. Thelwell said: “He does such things, that's no surprise to me.
'It's not very nice, is the police involved? He is an adult and he has to deal with his own problems. If he has himself in a pile of S **, he has to find himself out. '
Later she told a reporter that Adam 'does not want to speak with the press'.