God is frequently called "Lord of the Worlds" in some translations of the Qur'an, and there are repeated ideas throughout that there can easily be creations and worlds that God can make and inhabit or that humans can be replaced by other lifeforms and basically the idea of there being endless realities and worlds and lifeforms, even forms of life and realities which are incomprehensible and nothing like the human experience of things, is seemingly built into the Qur'an and the ideas it promotes, which seem not deeply human-centric except in relation to humanities dominant position upon the Earth for a time. Plus, the angels are basically appearing to be deep-space extra-terrestrials as well, and there is the race of ionized gas lifeforms or in other words plasma-life forms known as jinn also who appear to be advanced in certain ways and deal with transmissions from outer space coming down to Earth and sitting in stations in the upper atmosphere in order to intercept these transmissions and see if they can decrypt them to figure out patterns or make their next moves reporting them to their communities. The Qur'an is basically one of the earliest pieces of literature resembling science fiction in many cases.