'Safié is a one act opera by American composer Henry Kimball Hadley.
The opera's libretto was written in English by Edward Oxenford, but its premiere, on April 4, 1909, in Mainz, Germany, was given in a German translation by Otto Neitzel.
Hadley conducted the premiere, and the title role was sung by American soprano Marguerite Lemon.
Safié's full score, in manuscript, is in the collection of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, part of the Lincoln Center complex in Manhattan.
When Ahmed is sent on a diplomatic mission to a distant country, he promises to send Safié a rose once a week as a token of his devotion.