Muhyiddin Qandour's 'Weeping in the Wind' is a poignant historical novel that delves deep into the tragic saga of the Circassian people. Set against the backdrop of the brutal Russo-Caucasian War, the story chronicles the immense suffering, forced exile, and genocide faced by a nation. Through the lives of its characters, the novel explores profound themes of a lost homeland, cultural identity, and resilience in the face of annihilation. It stands as a powerful and moving tribute to a forgotten history, capturing the spirit of a people scattered by the winds of fate.