Being able to choose what or whom you worship is called freedom of religion.
An atheist is a person who doesn't believe in God or religion, and that is a choice also. Atheists usually believe in the scientific origin of life rather than creation by God. In free countries that are not controlled by one particular religious group, most people, once they grow up, are able to choose who they want to and will worship. For example, if you grew up Catholic, once you were legally of adult age and understood religion more, you could convert to being a Protestant or join some other religion.
A Muslim house of worship is called a mosque. It is a place where Muslims gather for communal prayers, worship, and other religious activities.
When someone worships an object, it is called idolatry. This involves attributing divine qualities or significance to the object, treating it as a deity or an object of worship.
In Sikhism, the place of worship is called a Gurdwara. It is a central meeting place for Sikhs to gather, pray, and participate in religious ceremonies and community service. Gurdwaras are open to people of all faiths and backgrounds.
The worship of the world is called secularism. This belief system focuses on human concerns and values rather than religious ones. It often promotes a separation of religion and state.
The role of a worship leader has many faces. Their primary job is to lead a congregation into worship of God through music singing and playing. To do this, he or she must have a relationship with the one whom they are worshipping. It is also their responsibility to set an example of leadership within their congregation and have a servant's heart as well. That person should be able to shepard a team of volunteer or paid singers and musicians to aid them in leading worship, as well as understand all the technical aspects, the sound, lighting, and video, and be able to work closely with a pastor to prepare for a Sunday morning service.
You can choose your religion
There are many different people who worship in many different places. Many Christians for example choose to worship in a church.
Jewish people don't worship buildings, they worship God. They do however worship IN buildings called Synogogues.
Being permitted to worship when and where they choose.
They don't have to. They choose to.
Yes jainism worship is called puja
Islamic acts of worship are called ( ibadah )
It is called, "Mosque".
The place of worship for Buddhists is also called a Temple
The followers of Buddha are called Buddhists and the place of worship is called a Temple
You may worship whichever god you choose
That would be Church, and the room we all worship in is called the Sanctuary.