The shrine (dargah) of the jinn-saints is housed in the ruins of a 14th-century fortified palace complex, Firoz Shah Kotla. Not only Muslims but also large numbers of Hindu and Christian devotees flock to the sacred site to visit the jinn-saints each Thursday afternoon. Sharing a common social, economic and physical environment, and similar psychological and spiritual needs, these followers of different faiths participate in common ritual practices, generating a trans-religious culture at this shared sacred site.