Definition: The 'Group Sabayon' is a specific type of religious ceremony in Islam that involves a group of individuals gathering around an object, typically a lamp or candle, to pray or fast together. The word '1086' refers to the number of times the lamp must be lit after prayer. In Muslim tradition, the 'Group Sabayon' is often performed during prayer or within a specific period of time (like fasting) for the purpose of invoking Allah's mercy and blessings upon the faithful. This practice demonstrates Muslims' commitment to their religion, as well as their faith in the power of the soul itself.