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Do Muslims believe that Isaiah 53 refers to Jesus christ and is a fulfilled prophecy?

If Muslims accept the holiness and prophetic nature of earlier revelations to the revelation they believe they must surely accept this prophecy?

Public Comments

1. I looked it up, and it doesn't appear to have any indication of specifically referring to Yeshua

2. No Jesus is the Messiah.Not The Prophet as mention.

3. It is a kind of poem. There was nothing specific and could fit the thousands of prophets that come between Isaiah and Jesus.

But certainly, it does not fit Jesus due to the following verses:
He shall see His seed, He shall prolong His days,

Muslim believed that he was unmarried and Christians believed that his days ended.

It may quite well fit Judas, according to some early Christians, Judas was not a traitor rather he offered himself and made the sacrifice to take Jesus place instead.

4. No, they don't believe that any of the earlier scripture is holy and the blaspheme about God. So they don't accept it.