Muslims girls display their hands painted with traditional henna to celebrate Eid holidays. Picture: MUHAMMAD SAJJAD. MUSLIMS in Worcester will be celebrating the next major Islamic holiday of Eid ul-Adha next week, as they attend the Mosque for prayers, distribute gifts and travel to the homes of friends and family to celebrate. Following the end of Ramadan in May, Muslims in Worcester celebrated Eid ul Fitr, however Eid ul-Adha, often known as 'big Eid' is just around the corner, falling on the tenth day of the Islamic Lunar Calendar’s twelfth month. The month is the most significant one in the Islamic Lunar Calendar, as the final month in the calendar is also the ‘month of the pilgrimage’, which sees Muslims from across the world journey to Saudi Arabia to worship at Mecca.