You need to want for worship
Why he/she wants to worship in the first place. What she/he wants to worship.
Not necessarily. John 4:24 states, "God is a Spirit, and those worshiping him must worship with spirit and truth." It does not say that one must worship God with their eyes. Also, to worship God you must have faith in him. Well, what is faith? Hebrews 11:1 states, "Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities though not beheld." This text also says nothing about being able to see literally with the eyes. God wants us to worship him with spirit and truth, and wants us to be obedient to him. All we need to do is to worship God the way he deserves to be worshiped the way he instructs us to do so through his word the Bible--you don't need to be able to see in order to do this effectively. In fact many people without sight worship God in the way he wants.
Not everyone wants to worship in the same way.
God wants people to be faithful and just and this can be done anywhere.
Allah
No, because they do not need one.
Jehovah is spirit and for that same reason he wants us to worship him with spirit and truth (John 4:24)
Wants are options/alternatives available for satisfying a human need. While hunger is a need, demand for bread and rice are the wants.
Not necessarily. While many religious communities have designated places of worship, some religious groups may gather for worship in homes, community centers, or other alternative spaces based on their beliefs and practices. The importance of a physical place of worship varies among different religions and denominations.
A main place for a Buddhist to worship is in a temple called the Vihara. I hope this will help.
Christians meet in churches to worship together and learn about God, but it's no place special, it is a designated meeting place, you could worship anywhere, in fact God wants us to always worship him, no matter what. Churches are just a common place people can go to worship together on it's days of meeting (Usually Sundays)
You would need a god a symbol a place to worship and a name.