City Faith – Laddu Shah’s Dargah, GB Road Faith by The Delhi Walla - June 1, 2011June 2, 20111 A historically unimportant sufi shrine. [Text and pictures by Mayank Austen Soofi] An obscure sufi shrine, the dargah of Imam Ullah Shah urf Laddu Shah Baba consist of a small dark chamber. Situated in GB Road, Delhi’s red light district, the dargah’s walls are laid with white tiles; so is the tomb. A few tiles are painted with flowers. The dome is decked with broken tiles in shades of blue, white and green. The walls have calendars; one has a picture of Mecca, with the Holy Quran at the forefront. A framed poster shows Jerusalem’s Al Aqsa mosque. The shrine is built around the trunk of a neem tree, which after emerging from the roof, multiplies into a towering network of leafy branches.