Tynnetta Muhammad

She emphasized modest attire and cautioned "the Black Woman" to put away "the short western style of dress and social habits.

[10] In addition to her women's column she wrote articles quoting Biblical and Quranic passages to affirm Muhammad's prophetic status.

In her writings in the 1980s and 1990s, she became increasingly preoccupied with The Wheel sightings and a supposed forthcoming apocalypse, predicted by Elijah Muhammad, in which a "Mother Plane" from space would destroy the white race.

"[14] Her predictions were most fully communicated in her magnum opus entitled The Comer by Night in 1986, in which she asserts that Elijah Muhammad is still alive, living in a "space craft".

[15] The September 11 terrorist attacks, came to be viewed by some as confirmation of her predictions, with Muhammed herself claiming the destruction of the World Trade Center was accompanied by UFO manifestations.