All of the Neviim (prophets) were sent to strengthen the relationship between the Israelites and God.
Moses was the most important of the prophets, though.
Isaiah
The major prophet who emphasized respect for the individual, concern for the poor, and obedience to God in Hebrew traditions was likely Isaiah. Isaiah's writings often focus on social justice, faithfulness to God, and the importance of helping the marginalized in society. His teachings have had a lasting impact on Jewish beliefs and practices.
Isaiah
In Islam, Jesus is considered to be a prophet, Mohammed being his immediate successor.
There is no Hebrew prophet named Moham.
No, he was a Hebrew prophet.
Navi is the Hebrew word for prophet - נביא
The first prophet to have his sayings collected in written work was likely Moses, with the compilation of the Torah in the Hebrew Bible. This collection includes his teachings, laws, and narratives.
Nevis is not a Hebrew word but it's close to:nevi (נביא) = "prophet of"navi (נביא) = "prophet"
Jermiah was one of the Hebrew Prophets.
healing = refu'ah (רפואה) prophet = navi (× ×‘×™×)
Samuel was both a judge and prophet.