[3] It is situated at the base of the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas, in the Sukhnag Valley.
Örŭzàl is thought to have been come from the Kashmiri word Àrŭ-zàl meaning "river web" As of 2011 census, the population of Arizal is 1715 of which 874 (51%) are males while the remaining 841 (49%) are females and a total number of 467 children (217 boys and 250 girls) below 6 years as per the report.
However Rising Tendency towards Salafi School Of Thought[6] Can't be Underestimated.
Religious education is imparted through Madrasas either early in the morning or in the evening time.
[citation needed] Ghulam Ali Malik is the Imam (Religious head) of the village.