World heart month - 30 fils
This commemorative stamp series was issued by the State of Bahrain in April 1972 in conjunction with a global health campaign spearheaded by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Society of Cardiology. The issuance was part of Bahrain's early post-independence efforts to actively align itself with international humanitarian programs and global medical initiatives. By dedicating a postal release to cardiovascular health awareness, the young gulf nation sought to emphasize the development of its own public health infrastructure and promote preventative medical education among its population.
The postal set comprised multiple denominations to ensure widespread circulation on both domestic and international mail, publicizing Bahrain's participation in the global medical community. The release of this series coincided with a broader, coordinated philatelic effort where nations around the world issued dedicated stamps to fund and broadcast the message of heart disease prevention. Today, this specific 1972 issue stands as a significant historical record of Bahrain’s early civic and medical public relations campaigns during its first year as a fully sovereign state.