After looking up the term, it is an Urdu term referring to a "House of Blessing". In Arabic, Manzel (منزل) refers to a house or residence. "Fazal" is more difficult to pin down in Arabic without a spelling. There are four different letters in Arabic that correspond with the Urdu "z". If it is FaDal (فضل) as I suspect, that word means "generosity". So "FaDal Manzel" would be "a house's generosity" in Arabic, which sounds rather weird, so I imagine that it is an Urdu-speaker's attempt to use Arabic words in Urdu as opposed to an Arabic-language phrase.
Mr. S.R. Shareef is the principal as well as Director of Al-Fazal Intl School Makkah Nadeem (Teacher - English)
is the meaning of fazal
Fazal Ali was born in 1886.
Fazal Mahmood died in 2005.
Fazal Mahmood was born in 1927.
Fazal Ali died in 1959.
Sohail Fazal was born in 1967.
Mohammed Fazal was born in 1922.
Zahid Fazal was born in 1973.
Fazal Sheikh was born in 1965.
Fazal Rabi died in 2004.
Fazal Rabi was born in 1934.