In Sheikh Jackson, a devout Islamic cleric in Cairo, Egypt, struggles with his inner demons when he learns of the death of his idol, Michael Jackson. The news triggers a series of events that force him to confront his past and come to terms with his conflicting identities as a religious leader and a fan of the King of Pop.
As he grapples with his emotions, Sheikh Jackson is haunted by memories of his childhood and the impact that Michael Jackson's music had on his life. Through flashbacks, we see the young cleric as a rebellious teenager who idolized the pop star and struggled to reconcile his love for music with his religious beliefs.
Throughout the film, Sheikh Jackson must navigate the expectations of his community and his own personal struggles as he tries to find peace and acceptance within himself. The movie explores themes of identity, faith, and the power of music to transcend cultural boundaries.