For her safety he would often pray; Not wanting her to bear any agony.
For her safety he would often pray; Not wanting her to bear any agony. But his words fell on deaf ears. His followers were lead astray. So, were realized those worst fears, and his tidings were disobeyed. Each forthcoming day brings her sorrow and only a few more months she'll live. Each night she worries about her woes. Her tormentors, she may not forgive. In her last days, she is seen weeping. Awake all night, she seldom sleeps. Of her troubles, she keeps thinking.
The wounds in her heart are so deep. The thoughts of her father alone cause tears from her eyes to flow and what will happen to her children? What fate do they have in stow? "Be kind to them and take care", she wills about her poor children, because she'll be no longer near and they'll soon be orphans. As she spends the time crying, her neighbours come and complain. But look! She is already dying. Their complaint will be in vain.
And that dark moment finally comes, for her heavenly abode, she departs. Holding back their tears, her children, see their baba, who, with a heavy heart, hands trembling and with great anguish takes away her coffin during the night. He makes sure to fulfill her last wish. She will rest, out of everyones sight. Has gone from this world forever, the mother of children so brave! But why was she buried in a manner that no one knows, where is her grave?
Ali Rizwan Shah, But also they cut all the financial resources of Ahlul-Bayt in order to crush the opposition. In Sahih al-Bukhari the following has also been narrated by Aisha: Fatimah the daughter of the Prophet sent someone to Abu Bakr (when he was a caliph), asking for her inheritance of what Allah's Apostle had left of the property bestowed on him by Allah from the Fai (i.e. booty gained without fighting) in Medina, and Fadak, and what remained of the Khumus of the Khaibar booty.
...but Abu Bakr refused to give anything of that to Fatimah. So she became angry with Abu Bakr and kept away from him, and did not task to him till she died. She remained alive for six months after the death of the Prophet. When she died, her husband 'Ali, buried her at night without informing Abu Bakr and he said the funeral prayer by himself.
Sunni References: Sahih al-Bukhari, Chapter of "The battle of Khaibar", Arabic-English, v5, tradition #546, pp 381-383, also v4, Tradition #325 (Please see the appendix for the whole tradition.) Now either Fatimah was liar or Abu Bakr treated her unjustly.