The whole situation was to change the political climate of Menaphos so that the whole Al-Kharid/Menaphos "war" could be brought to a close.
Even if we don't have much love for Osman the character, he is still loyal to AL-Kharid.
And as mentioned by Elf of Seren, while he wasn't "worthy" before he took power, he's a little more worthy now (possibly).
With Osman on the throne, the desert can finally know a sort of peace it hasn't known in a decade.
Amascut, by the time Osman takes power, no longer cares about Menaphos or Al Kharid, she has what she wants. So there won't be any godly intervention anymore.
So if anything happens, it would be because of the machinations of mortals.
It's possible that Osman is just a place holder.
He is the rightful bloodline, but that doesn't mean he's going to hold the position at the end of the Desert quest line.
He should be savvy enough to clean up the mess The Pharoah started and get social reforms started and to keep the peace.
But by the end of the series, he may be forced out or chooses to abdicate (could be for Leela or another character).
12-Jun-2017 07:14:18