Axel
had been looking forward to spending the summer holidays with his father,
but he’s too drunk and so he’s obliged to stay at home with
his mother and sister all summer long. One of the few attractions on offer
is a singing competition at the local youth club. Axel is due to appear
in the competition with Fatima and Annika – even though he’s
not at all enthusiastic about the idea. Axel finds his Muslim neighbours’
sons and their fast cars far more appealing, but the young men just laugh
at the little boy. And so, Axel decides to convert to Islam. Axel adjusts
his life accordingly: he changes his clothes, drops pork from his diet
and says regular prayers to Mecca. Achmed is how he wishes to be known
from now on, a name which neither his mother nor his sister are prepared
to get used to. Fatima and Annika are not exactly bowled over by Axel’s
alias Achmed’s new-found religiosity either, because their brand
new Muslim group member is finding it hard to rehearse in earnest for
the competition. And when Fatima’s parents place her under house
arrest, it looks as though their dreams of competing are well and truly
dashed. Nevertheless, they continue to practise somehow, even under these
difficult circumstances.However, their ability to compete on the day itself
all rests on the success of a trick which, if it succeeds, will get Fatima
out of the apartment and help Axel feel like a real Muslim –
albeit for a short time. |