There is no such thing as a blessing in disguise. However, those who encourage charity or any good deed or encourage people to correct each other (and secretly try and advise for this training) are certainly blessed with food. And (as for) those who do this (for the sake of greed and fame) only for the sake of Allah, I will give them a great reward (Surah An-Nisa ', verse 114).
In this verse, Allah has promised a great reward for those who call to good deeds. And Allah Himself has said that the reward is great, and there can be no limit. In the interpretation of this verse, the hadith of Huzur (peace be upon him) has been copied.
It is narrated from many other hadiths that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: Shall I not tell you something which is better than the supererogatory prayers, fasting, charity and so on? Sahaba Keram Radiyallahu Anhu prayed, of course! Please tell. Huzur Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Ershad decreed to settle the quarrels among the people. Because it destroys each other's quarrels in the same way as it cleans the hooves.
The issue of resolving disputes has been emphasized in many other places in the Qur'an and Hadith. Mentioning those shots here is not the purpose here, the purpose here is to try in any way possible by resorting to any means which are included in the order of good deeds.