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Tynnetta Muhammad

Tynnetta Muhammad (10 May 1941 – 16 February 2015) was a journalist and commentator who was a longtime columnist for the publications of the Nation of Islam (NOI) and who was the spouse of the NOI leader Elijah Muhammad.
In the 1960s, she regularly wrote articles and columns for the NOI newspaper ''Muhammad Speaks''. A former secretary to Elijah Muhammad, she became embroiled in the controversy over his sexual liaisons, when it was revealed that she had four children with him. After his death in 1975 she presented herself as his widow, though this claim is disputed.〔Gardell, Mattias, ''In the name of Elijah Muhammad: Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam'', Duke University Press, 1996, page 125〕
After the revival of the NOI under Louis Farrakhan she wrote the weekly column of NOI theology and numerology, ''Unveiling the Number 19'', in the NOI's official newspaper ''The Final Call''.〔( Unveiling the Number 19 )〕 In the 1990s she repeatedly predicted in her writings that the apocalypse would occur in 2001. She was regularly referred to as "Mother Tynnetta" in the movement.
==Early life and education==
Born Tynnetta Alethea Nelson, she grew up in Detroit.〔Lee, Paul, ( ''Welcome Home: A tribute to Thabiti Warren, Race Man'' ), The Michigan Citizen, 2005〕〔referenced in a column ''The Final Call'', (awakening of Sleeping Beauty Part Three: Enter the Dragon ), July 18, 2000〕 After her conversion to the NOI in 1958, she worked as a secretary for Elijah Muhammad.〔Evanzz, Karl, ''The Messenger: The rise and fall of Elijah Muhammad'', Pantheon Books, 1999, pages 222, 374, 420〕 Under the name Tynnetta Deanar she wrote for the ''Women in Islam'' column in ''Muhammad Speaks''.〔some columns are reprinted at: ( Nation of Islam's Women Committed to Preserving the Truth )〕 In some publications her first name is spelled "Tynetta".

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