Water and oil don't mix, neither do ISIS and Ramadan. The horrific attack, a day before Ramadan commences, on Coptic Christian citizens, which killed 26, on May 26, 2017, proves so. While the entire Muslim world awaits the holy month of Ramadan to practice and enjoy a closer link to their faith and God, to give to the needy, to enjoy their Iftar meals among their loved ones, ISIS and related rebel groups see it as their blood-thirsty month. Muslims pray that their deeds increase during Ramadan, and so do ISIS but in a sick, perverted way, in that the more they kill - especially during Ramadan – the more they will be guaranteed a place in Heaven.