BelligerentPacifist
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No Muslims do not hold that view in such absolution. Scholars have written quite profusely e.g. on the subject of those people who never got to hear the message but there was good in their hearts. There are strands of thinking on that subject, some reason that they'll be presented a test on the Day of Establishment (yaum ul Qiyaamah), and others that they are like children and essentially on fitrah and will be offered the Mercy of being showed to the Gardens, and wAllahu a3lam. Then there's arguments about the People of the Book and the Sabi2iin. All of this goes to show that Islamic thought admits people to The Gardens (al jannah) very generously. Contrast that to your opinion as a layman....
I am not a Muslim? Muslims don't hold the view that non-believers will never be allowed entry in to Paradise? I wonder what Islam you are following brother.
And no nobody is saying you're not Muslim. I have absolutely no wherewithal to say such a thing. But you cant just pass your personal understanding off as an Islamic principle.
Hope we both become better students of the diin.