Re: Good Non-Muslim People
yes but if u look at it by the approach of a balance:
you'll have all the kinda things he did do in this life on one side of the scale and a hugely major "sin" on the other side of the scale, the sin of ascribing partners to Allah. That alone will overweigh all the good that he did. so it may go to waste in that sense, not that they just won't be accounted for at all.
Not at all...why would he ascribe partners to Allah? You may think he is and that would be your fault, not his.
When I pray to Lord Vishnu I am not praying to anybody but Sri Vishnu.
If you think Sri Vishnu and Allah are distinct Gods, then him praying to Sri Vishnu does not make the two partners. It is like you like two types of sweets but by consuming one, there is no + or - to the other.
If you think that Sri Vishnu and Allah are simply different names for the same universal God, then again it is unity and there cannot be a partnership of one!
Finally if you believe Sri Vishnu is not a god and only Allah is (which is what I suspect many muslims believe. though they are wrong) then again where is the partnership created?
In conclusion, under no scenario can a good person committing good deeds can not reap the good rewards of his life.
In fact by Sanathana Dharma, the effects of good thoughts and deeds are even more powerful than God! By some interpretations they ARE God! Such is the beauty of Dharma!