In Abrahamic Religions, it is believed that there are Messengers of God who have come with new covenant each time and each brought a set of teachings or commandments from divinity. Example of these Messengers are Noah, Abraham and Moses.
There are also other prophets such as the Jewish Prophets (Daniel, Ezekiel), who did not bring commandments, but according Bible, the saw visions and dreams, and prophesied about future events.
Now, regardless of the usage of the Terms 'prophet', and 'Messenger', how different is the idea of inspiration in Hinduism.
Essentially both Religions claim that a God or gods communicated to humanity.
What are the Teachings of Krishna and Buddha if not inspired in some way? What about the countless sages and gurus? There are clearly differing capacities amonsgt individuals to reflect spiritual teachings. But it does not matter if we come from the East or the West. We share the same humanity, inhabit the same earth and are illuminated by the one sun. This isn't just a Baha'i principle, but one shared by peoples of good will and peaceful intent throughout differing faith traditions. The is no reason a Just and Loving Creator would not guide all peoples whether in the East or the West. Some of us are universalists and want to see the essential unity throughout the world of mankind as well as within the spiritual realm. Others insist their own religious and cultural traditions are better than everyone elses.